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Anti-terrorism will be the talk of the NATO assembly in Ottawa

Republican Congressman Doug Bereuter says Americans looking for cooperation in law enforcement U.S. politicians want to use this week’s NATO Assembly of Parliamentarians in Ottawa to shore up relations with partner nations as the world ponders its response to last month’s terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Nebraska Republican Congressman Doug […]

Promoting fear and frenzy

According to my morning paper (national edition) of Saturday last: “Fear stalks our country… from the stock market to the classroom, from church pews to shopping malls.” The editorial board finds “enormous apprehension” amid fears of possible “chemical, biological, even nuclear” war. I spent the past weekend in Regina, engulfed in bright sunlight under cloudless […]

Media too quick to jump into “war,” says McLuhan disciple

Following in foosteps of Marshall McLuhan, Derrik de Kerckhove says terrorist attacked the ‘global village’ Mass media are creating a “critical” message that the world will be going to “war,” but are leaving little room for any other view-points, says the disciple of Canadian pop icon Marshall McLuhan. As well, Professor Derrik de Kerckhove, director […]

Fight poverty, fight terror: Trade DM

‘Terrorism will thrive in areas of poverty and under-development’ The new Depty Minister for International Trade says strengthening trade and fighting global poverty must be key parts of the world’s response to the terrorist attacks on the United States. Leonard Edwards, the former Canadian ambassador to Japan, told The Hill Times that his career as […]

Saudi ambassador blames “Zionist lobby” [for involvement of Saudis in hijacking]

Al-Hussaini Al Sharif questions mistakes in media and U.S. intelligence The Saudi Ambassador to Canada says the “Zionist lobby” is to blame for many mistakes reported in the mass media on the identities of the 19 suspected terrorists involved in last month’s attacks on the U.S. Mohammed Raja Al-Hussaini Al Sharif, who has his PhD […]

Americans are not evil, media shouldn’t paint them that way

It’s irresponsible to keep feeding hate against only superpower still capable, we hope, of protecting the world There’s plenty of people who don’t agree with American policies, either foreign or domestic. There’s also a manifest effort to explain, if not justify, the terrorist attacks against the Americans, as a reaction to those policies. One of […]

What about us Canucks, eh? US pols relevant again, are Canadian politicians?

[Graph Not Transcribed] [Graph Not Transcribed] While Americans are rallying behind their politicians in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks, Canadians are likely to turn on their representatives in Ottawa given their performance so far, says well-known Parliamentary expert C.E.S. Franks. The Queen’s University professor says the business-as-usual approach in Parliament is likely to turn […]

The Star’s outmoded leftism

On the day after the horrendous terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, veteran Toronto Star columnist Richard Gwyn’s front page column argued that U.S. retribution had to be swift and decisive. Most of the rest of the Star’s large stable of columnists, alas, immediately shifted into a blame-the-victim mode — something they abhor when […]

Tories facing crunch: PCDRC a double-edge sword, strains Tories’ shrinking budget

A cash crunch and the resulting lack of rewards and advancement opportunities for staff is playing havoc in the Tory caucus ranks in Ottawa. The Progressive Conservative caucus lost two researchers last week, including top staffer Carl Hnatyshyn, son of the former Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn and long-time cabinet minister in the Tory governments of […]