July 2011
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Jul 18th
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5.4 Million People Died in the Congo While the... →
Startling article on how the world turns a blind eye to real atrocities.
Jul 18th
June 2011
3 posts
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Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin Married out of...
This is hilarious. Journalism these days is a joke.
Jun 15th
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The NDP :(/:)
The unanimous decision today in the House of Commons made me take a second glance at my party. Although I support the social democrats of the New Democratic Party, the vote to extend the mission in Libya comes at my surprise. More concerning was the recognition of the Libyan rebel forces provisional government as the true government of Libya. How can Canada recognize a force that we know little...
Jun 15th
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Jun 15th
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May 2011
11 posts
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Finally Action is taken.
Finally! The wait is over. For weeks, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has used violent measures to quell democratic protestors within the country. Innocent protestors, expressing their discontent with his 11 year Presidency have been killed in clashes with police.  700 people have been reported killed by the violent force police forces have undertaken. Unemployment, inflation and a corrupt...
May 19th
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Another Great clip
Here’s another great Tony Benn Clip
May 14th
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Tony Benn - a champion of politics
One of my favourite British politicians. Mr. Benn articulates in a fashion that exposes the systemic issues facing the lower classes.
May 12th
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“Let the ruling classes tremble at a communist revolution. The proletarians have...”
– Karl Marx
May 11th
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Ruth Ellen Brosseau - The controversy
The media’s relentless pursuit in attacks against Mrs. Brosseau are rather disgusting. For those of you who may not know, 22,403 eligible voters in the riding of Berthier-Maskinonge voted for Mrs. Brosseau defeating the incumbent. However, it seems as though that Mrs. Brosseau’s campaign was far from one, both literally and figuratively. During the campaign she was absent, and was...
May 10th
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May 10th
May 5th
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My favourite Politician - Congressman Anthony...
May 5th
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So where do the grits go from here....
After the devastating defeat delivered to the liberal party on Monday, it is clear that there needs to be important restructuring of our friends the Grits. Being an instrumental party throughout Canadian history, I don’t think that the grits should take this defeat lightly, nor do I think they will. The defeat of their leader, the loss of the GTA to Conservative candidates can be attributed...
May 4th
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NDP youthanized
As the NDP have gained official opposition status, many questions have been raised regarding whether or not some of these candidates are adequately experienced and ready for life on the hill. Some of these new MPs are students at McGill University, with one as a recent graduate. The NDP have also elected the youngest MP of all time, a 19 year old Pierre-Luc Dusseault a student of Politics at...
May 4th
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Freedom is in Peril, defend it.
Following the 2011 election results in Canada, I think it is safe to say that Michael Ignatieff’s call to Canadians to “rise up!” went unnoticed in the majority of the province of Ontario. The election of a Conservative majority will mean a few things for Canadians, none of which are desirable. The fact of the matter is, 60% of Canadians voted IN OPPOSITION to a Conservative...
May 4th
April 2011
5 posts
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The NDP SURGE
I refuse to accept mediocrity. That is why the current conservative government must be removed from office.There is the perpetuated myth that the Conservatives are effective fiscal managers. But that is far from it and is only supported by uneducated journalists in local media outlets. I am glad that the NDP has surged. And Will vote NDP on May 2nd. I believe, as any Canadian, that the values of...
Apr 30th
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“The very word ‘secrecy’ is repugnant in a free and open society; and...”
– John F. Kennedy
Apr 18th
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Apr 14th
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Apr 14th
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The Plight of Canadian Democracy
Every election cycle, the youth turnout is rather dismal. If anything, this turnout signals the disinterest felt amongst Canada’s youth. More importantly, there needs to be something done to ratify this issue. Why? Well, it is clear the Canadian political parties have noticed the disinterest and have decided to omit policies which would be in the interest of Students and young people (With...
Apr 14th