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“Honour killing” is about a set of patriarchal cultural values that must be named, condemned and confronted.

Americans would do well to watch Toronto’s elections Arthur Weinreb | September 20, 2010
Rob Ford, the election is not about him. It’s about the poor state of the city of Toronto

Interim order requiring that all passengers over the age of 18 boarding air flights in Canada must show their full faces before boarding

Landowners target MPs and police association on gun registry vote Ontario Landowners Association | September 16, 2010
Retain or abolish the long-gun registry vote

Smart Meters are Tax Machines Randy Hillier | September 15, 2010
McGuinty Liberal government “green energy” boondoggle

Cellphones in the Classroom? Guest Column | September 15, 2010
Dalton McGuinty is Out of Touch with Ontario Families

Time to Unclog a Plugged Border C.D. Howe Institute | September 15, 2010
A Matter of Trust: Expanding the Preclearance of Commerce between Canada and the United States

“Voter’s Contract” - A New Tool for Taxpayers Canadian Taxpayers Federation | September 15, 2010
Voters province-wide can download "contract" and use during municipal election

Islamic Regime and its Agents, 31 years of arbitrary imprisonment, torture, rape and execution of thousands of political prisoners

The real cost of driving “green” Inst. of Chartered Accountants | September 14, 2010
Tips to help you decide if now’s the time for your transportation to “go green”

Green your business and grow your bottom line Inst. of Chartered Accountants | September 14, 2010
Tips for making your company a better eco-citizen

The caprices of adult children Guest Column | September 14, 2010
Judges, Law, Morality, Pornography

CTF Releases New Study on Nova Scotian MLA Pensions and Benefits Canadian Taxpayers Federation | September 14, 2010
Federation Opens Atlantic Canada Office and Announces new Atlantic Director

To come face-to-face with the outcome of unfettered cruelty stops us from skirting around the penetrating pain, both physical and emotional

Food, farming and freedom of choice Guest Column | September 9, 2010
Original ichannel documentary Milk War premieres Sept. 26

Dalton McGuinty’s REAL Record on Health Guest Column | September 8, 2010
Layoffs, scandals, taxes, longer wait times

Controlling the Cost of Crime Canadian Taxpayers Federation | September 8, 2010
Some good old fashioned competition could lead to innovative solutions for rehabilitation and even reduce costs.

Start your own small business Inst. of Chartered Accountants | September 8, 2010
Leaving a traditional job to become an entrepreneur is a life-changing decision requiring careful consideration

Develop a financial plan for your small business Inst. of Chartered Accountants | September 8, 2010
Now that you know you need to write a financial plan, how do you do it?

Ontario schools are being made to raise over half a billion dollars every year through school fees and other fundraising measures to pay for basic student supplies such as textbooks and safety equipment

Guard against blind justice in the shadow of life Beryl Wajsman | September 7, 2010
Quebec's euthanasia commission:

Metamorphorically Speakin’? Guest Column | September 1, 2010
Musical

Web Talk - Newfoundland and Labrador Myles Higgins | September 1, 2010
MS Society Head in NL Resigns - Society Refuses to Back Clinical Trials

Michael Ignatieff and terrorism Arthur Weinreb | September 1, 2010
Ignatieff’s looseness with the facts was deliberate pandering to those who either don’t want to believe that terrorist threats exist in Canada or who want to excuse those threats by claiming racial and religious profiling


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Two Thumbs Up Minister McMorris Canadian Taxpayers Federation | August 31, 2010
Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative, reducing wait times and costs to taxpayers

Low Risk of US-Style Housing Bust in Canada C.D. Howe Institute | August 31, 2010
C.D. Howe Institute:

Auto Insurance Reform, HST Tax Grab, Secret Eco-Tax, Higher Hydro Prices

From 1851 to his death in 1873, not counting short intervals out of power, Cartier was Chairman of the Standing Committee on Railways

War Amps

This is our future Guest Column | August 28, 2010
Recent terror threats have been stopped, but we have refused to heed the warnings

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