Canada PM focuses on Arctic north - Global Chess game

" Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is on a five-day visit to the northern Arctic region of his country. Mr Harper said it was all part of an initiative to promote Canada's sovereignty in the far north. ...

Canada PM eating seal meat, Iqaluit gaffe draws attention

" the prime minister’s office to issue press releases Monday referring to Nunavut’s capital as Iqualuit — rather than Iqaluit. In Inuktitut, Iqaluit means “many fishes.” Refer to Iqualuit, however, and...

Brits defend National Health Service against US conservative lies

"FAT, stupid Americans with no health insurance have attacked plans to stop them dying so easily."That's just one of many salvos being fired at U.S. conservatives who have been taking liberties with the truth about the United Kingdom's national health service."Bill McKay, a...

Stephen Harper to Visit Barack Obama in September

Prime Minister Stephen Harper will visit President Barack Obama on September 16, according to a statement posted on the White House website. This will be Harper's first visit to the White House since Obama's presidential inauguration. Harper and Obama have already met...

New Brunswick newspaper apologizes PM Harper

The Saint John Telegraph Journal issued an apology, today, for a story published on July 8th.   The paper said that story did not have any evidence to support it. While Stephen Harper was attending the...

Canada's Conservatives optimistic about economy-election chances

The Bank of Canada declared last week that the recession was over.  It projected that the economy would grow by 1.3% in the last quarter and 3% next year.  Unemployment would lag behind. Prior to the...

Immigrants take brunt of recession, recover less quickly

Barry Artiste Op/Ed Here is a shocker for ya, especially in Multicultural and Diversity Vangroovy and all their Chicken Chested thumping about being so Progressive to Immigrants. For one, if you do not speak...

G8 Summit left Sri Lanka on agenda

The huge humanatarian crisis in Sri Lanka that killed more than 20,000 people and displaced around 300,000 people is not in the G8 summit 2009 agenda. " Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other G8 leaders are...

PM Stephen Harper defends Natural Resources Minister, Lisa Raitt

The Chronicle Herald released tapes Monday, June 8th 2009, found in an Ottawa press gallery, which contained converstations between the Natural Resources Minister, Lisa Raitt and her former aide, Jasmine...

Harper Calls for Bringing Local Contracts into NAFTA

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has called for bringing municipal and provincial contract bidding into the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The announcement was made last night at a private dinner in Quebec City, where he and Quebec Premier Jean Charest...

Terrorism victims will be allowed to sue, PM says

Legislation to be introduced next week Emily Senger, National Post  Published: Monday, June 01, 2009 TORONTO - Victims of terrorism could soon have the right to sue anyone who commits a terrorist act or anyone who funds terrorism, the Prime Minister told members...

SAHRA Offers Financial assistance for TALIBAN affected refugees

 Taliban controlled Pakistani provincial government of FATA has forced minority non-Muslims to leave by demolishing their homes on non-payment of "Jazia" (Islamic Taxation on non-Muslims in Islamic state). The affected families now Number to 150 and have escaped to other...

Free Speech is your Right but Responsible Speech is your Duty

There  have always been two schools of thought on free speech:First defends an absolute freedom of thought and expression ; Second talks about restraining exactly how much and what you can say.That’s why...

Swilling beer, Smoking Dope & Leering at Porn, Imam's other Life

Barry Artiste Op/Ed Holy Tap Dancin Christ, say it ain't so? All the photos posted on here are of Islams Great Hope in Britain Andy Choudary, the man who all of a sudden changes from someone who is a cross...

Government of Canada Hears the Plight of Sri lankan Community

Toronto: A forum was organized by South Asians for Human Rights Association (SAHRA) at Markham City Hall, in Canada was attended by the dozens of Tamil community leaders and Oakridges-Markham constituents on February 20th 2009.   The forum opened up direct dialogue...
 

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