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LeDrew’s comments appear to be biased, says Ashley

One of the candidates running for the presidency of the Liberal Party of Canada says there “appears to be a bias” in the comments of current Grit Party President Stephen LeDrew who last week created a storm of controversy when he told the National Post “there is not a race” and has been accused of […]

As LBJ once said

Regarding the column, “As LBJ once said, ‘it’s better having them inside the tent pissing out than outside the tent pissing in,’ (The Hill Times, June 9). This is a very good and well written story. Very enjoyable and hopefully it will work out as described. J. Visser Whitby, Ont. Regarding the column, “As LBJ […]

Byelections in two Quebec ridings on Monday, June 16

Stephen Harper to host barbeque at Stornoway this week MONDAY, June 16 The House — The House is adjourned until Monday, Sept 15 at 11 a.m. Byelections in Quebec–Byelections in the two vacant Quebec ridings Temiscamingue, Que., and Levis-et-Chutes-de-la- Chaudiere, Que., will take place on Monday, June 16. To contact the returning officer in Temiscamingue, […]

Stop the madness in Middle East

Unless both sides in the Israeli/Palestinian continuing destructive war are both determined to end the bloodbath, the violence will continue. Both groups of people face a future filled with turmoil if they are unwilling to step back and say we cannot continue placing our people in graves. It is an unfortunate deadly reality in Israel […]

Apologies to Omar Khayyam

Our political leaders provide endless fodder for cynics and satirical comedians. Take the PM’s latest legacy, a $100- million Canada History Museum Centre earmarked for the old railway station and Government Conference Centre. This political history museum will be run by the competent but hobbled staff of the National Archives and National Library of Canada. […]