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With three eagles circling above Parliament Hill (too high to photograph), the Ottawa Valley...
June 19, 2016
Last summer I visited South Korea for a month and was blown away by many things, especially how...
June 17, 2016
June 17th: Spiritual Algonquin Grandmothers invite all Nations, people & Inter-Faith...
June 10, 2016
The government, the media and all the power brokers who benefit from the False Majority...
May 13, 2016
Dear Editor, I second your call for the reform of fundraising rules surrounding political...
April 3, 2016
A lot has been made recently of new Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown's support for a revenue...
March 17, 2016
Comments by James O'Grady
I voted: Electoral ReformOnly Electoral Reform will fix the problems Canada has with governance because until the majority of votes cast actually count toward electing someone, the majority of Canadians who do not support the government will continue to feel disenfranchised and angry as a result. It's time for some form of Proportional Representation. I prefer MMP because its very similar to our current electoral system.
Yes, let’s ignore people’s rights to achieve our political agenda. This is what extremism looks like at the beginning. Just wait if he gets elected.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. I expect a move like this will result in provinces wanting to leave the Canadian federation, which I believe is PP’s ultimate goal—To destroy Canada.
Disagree. Having taught students who recorded video of other students to embarrass and shame them, I completely agree with removing cell phones and any device that can connect to the internet through data, like some tablets, from the classroom. They simply are not required.
Another example of lost Canadian history. Maybe if these students actually knew Canadian history, they wouldn’t be so eager to discard it. There’s something wrong with Canadian youth.