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Peter Larson wonders why Canada has a free trade treaty with Israel while Israel continues to violate international law in occupied Jerusalem, Gaza and the West Bank and while it continues to seize land from the Palestinians, in particular with the separation wall.
Barack Obama finally managed to get a health insurance package through Congress. It is a weak-- if voluminous-- law, with many benefits only available in 2014.
So far, Quebec, which is moving to ban the wearing of the niqab in all contacts with public institutions, has expelled two niqab-wearing women from classes where they were trying to learn French. Let's take a look at the two cases.
Canadian farmers are facing a betrayal by their government.
The McGuinty government in Ontario has announced that it will end the special diet supplement for social assistance recipients with special needs.
The House of Commons has passed a bill requiring all future Supreme Court justices to be able to understand French and English without the assistance of an interpreter.
The Palestinian boycott of Israeli goods from the West Bank is hurting. That is clear from the fact that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who is visiting Canada next week has undertaken to denounce it.
Recently, in what one hopes are the dying days of the present régime, shortly before the election writ was dropped official Ottawa ordered its servants to refer to "the Harper government" in all government communications. This kind of hucksterism is a hallmark of Stephen Harper and his Madison Avenue North minions.
Several hundred people staged a protest on June 2 in front of the CANSEC arms show at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa.
The Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI) hosted CANSEC at Ottawa's Lansdown Park on June 2 and 3.
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Dimitri Lascaris just returned to Greece from an 11-day journey across Iran in a time of war. While walking the streets of a coastal town in Crete, Dimitri discusses what he learned in Iran, where he thinks the war is heading, and why he came to Crete to continue his coverage of the war.