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New and Inspiring Maori Food and Cultural Experiences

From the traditional hangi (earth oven) to foraging for ingredients harvested from the land and water, there are many ways to experience the culinary traditions of New Zealand’s Maori people.
- Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Premier and Minister owe Ontarians explanation on Nipigon Bridge failure

KITCHENER – Ontario PC Transportation Critic Michael Harris is calling on the Premier and Minister of Transportation for an explanation and answers going forward following the failure of the vital Nipigon River Bridge only 42 days after opening new westbound lanes of the $106-million bridge rebuild.
- Monday, January 11, 2016





AIM Editor on Cavuto show on FBN

Accuracy in Media Editor Roger Aronoff was a guest analyst on “Coast to Coast” with host Neil Cavuto on the Fox Business Network twice this month. The topic the first time was the politicized news coverage in the wake of the San Bernardino, California terrorist attack that killed 14.
- Monday, December 28, 2015


Playing the victim card: Islamophobia and the United Nations versus the GOP

Over at the United Nations, they are laying the groundwork for the 2016 American presidential election -- on behalf of the Democratic party. The perceived golden ticket? Playing the victim card. Wild and repeated accusations are being hurled against the GOP of systematic racism, xenophobia, and, in particular, “Islamophobia.”
- Wednesday, December 23, 2015


Federal Liberals are seeking to dismantle Bill C-377, NCC warns

(OTTAWA) Today, the National Citizens Coalition is pressing the federal Liberals to immediately abandon their plans to repeal Bill C-377, the important legislation to compel union groups to disclose their financial activities.
- Tuesday, December 22, 2015


The dogs that protect little penguins

When foxes discovered little penguins on a small Australian island, they nearly wiped the colony out. But a farmer came up with a novel way to protect the birds - and the story has been made into a hit film.
- Monday, December 14, 2015

S.C. State Guard Commander promoted to Major General

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Mullikin, commander of the S.C. State Guard (SCSG), received his second star during ceremonies at the historic Olympia Armory in Columbia, S.C., earlier this month.
- Monday, December 14, 2015

Government Appointment Concerns All Canadian Friends Of Israel

Christians United for Israel (CUFI) Canada is gravely concerned over the appointment of Member of Parliament Omar Alghabra to the Position of Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs by Prime Minister Trudeau.
- Friday, December 11, 2015

The IRS wants to deny your tax deduction unless you share your Social Security Number

Take our word for it – never trust the IRS to do the right thing. The same politicized agency that “accidentally” revealed the confidential taxpayer information of donors to activists who would later harass them now wants you to share your Social Security number with every charitable organization that you financially support. Under the proposed “Substantiation Requirement for Certain Contributions” regulation, the Obama IRS would deny your tax deduction if you gave more than $250/year and didn’t cough up your SSN.
- Friday, December 11, 2015

BC supreme court decision should lead to swift reapproval of christian law school by minister of education

OTTAWA – The chief justice of the British Columbia Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Trinity Western University (TWU) this morning. The 43-page judgment in TWU’s lawsuit against the Law Society of British Columbia chides the Law Society for breaching their duty of procedural fairness and fettering their decision-making responsibility to the membership of the law society.
- Thursday, December 10, 2015




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