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Mosque controversy reveals media double standard

Justin Trudeau should be facing some tough questions this week about a past visit to a radical mosque. But instead of facing tough questions, the majority of the media in this country are happy to keep...

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Will conviction end media party conspiracies?

Michael Sona is guilty in the Robocalls case — that was the verdict delivered by Justice Gary Hearn Thursday in a Guelph, Ont., courthouse.

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Tempest in a t-shirt

You know there is an old saying, better to let the world think you a fool than open your mouth and prove it.

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Consequences of fracking bans

The government of Nova Scotia announced this week that it prefers to be poor and live off the handouts of other provinces rather than attempt to stand on its own two feet.

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Pay more for CBC?!

Be warned -- CBC wants to dip into your wallet to make you pay more.

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Green movement all about greenbacks

It's climate week in New York. I learned about that after seeing pictures of littered streets, garbage piled up in the wake of thousands who marched to demand world leaders do more for the planet.

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Call it what it is -- Islamic terrorism

This week two Muslim groups launched a new booklet in conjunction with the RCMP. It’s called "United Against Terrorism" and who could think that's a bad thing.

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Occupy mentality sets up tent in New Brunswick

Do you remember Occupy Wall Street and its many imitators across North America?

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Networks shouldn’t censor political ads

In November 1988, the Liberal Party of Canada went to court to force CBC and CTV to carry their attack ads against Brian Mulroney and his Progressive Conservatives. The ads used footage of Opposition...

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Let the government run my life? No thanks

Can you run your own life?

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Time for straight talk on terrorism

Canada lost two soldiers this week in two unrelated terrorist attacks, one in St. Jean sur Richelieu and the other in Ottawa.

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Harper gives us a break

If you’ve got a kid, Prime Minister Stephen Harper wants to give you a tax break.

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Why CBC's probe will change little

CBC isn't serious about dealing with allegations of harassment and misconduct in their own workplace and now I have the proof.

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Don't fall for Trudeau's Occupy rhetoric

Justin Trudeau is hoping to steal from Barack Obama's playbook as we head towards the 2015 election.

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U.S. greenbacks funding anti-oilsands fight

The U.S. Senate struck a blow for Canadian prosperity this week when Democratic senators voted en masse to block legislation that would have pushed for American approval of the Keystone XL pipeline.

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Money for nothing? No way

Show me the money. It’s a simple phrase and it applies to life well outside of the movie Jerry Maguire.

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Gun control won't solve real gun problem

This Saturday is the 25th anniversary of the shooting of 14 women at Ecole Polytechnique by Marc Lepine, also known as the Montreal Massacre.

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Open eyes to Islamist threat

We are confronting a global terrorism problem and for the most part that threat emanates from Islam.

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Cuba deal brings hope, skepticism

I have mixed feelings about the deal to normalize relations between Cuba and the United States.

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Don't surrender our freedom

Let’s cut the crap, all right.

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When victims become criminals

It should be pretty simple: A man’s home is his castle. Break into that castle at your own risk and deal with any consequences.

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Trudeau shows he's no leader

Is Justin Trudeau fit to be prime minister?

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Fifty shades of GG? No thanks

It is a book that has the imprimatur of the Governor General of Canada and the applause of the Canadian artistic and media elite, and yet I can’t read the first line or much of the first few pages on...

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A dose of common sense

We are having an insane debate across North America right now, a debate about whether to make vaccines mandatory all because there is a relatively small outbreak of measles in the United States.

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'All his forces dare not cross'

The Mounties broke the law, now what?

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