Career choice.
The future of Hans Island – oil, diamonds, and palm trees.
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Career choice.
The future of Hans Island – oil, diamonds, and palm trees.
Time to kill? Check out the archives of Redwire, supported by your tax dollars, (courtesy of the KKKanadian Council for the Arts).
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Looking for a job or looking to get wage subsidies to hire people involved in the environmental fields?
I came across an interesting site co-funded by the Government of Canada called ECO Canada.
With all of those billions of ECO Fund dollars being earmarked this makes sense.
http://www.eco.ca/
NDP will break through in Quebec b/c of the rise of the ADQ…
This is friggin’ hysterical.
…Hans island. Even sounds Danish.
Sad we are reaping how BC, Ontario, Quebec and Maritimes allowed the Liberals to cause our nation fall from a respected world military power to a third rate Steam Ship Line outfit.
Even one time West Edmonton Mall had more subs than the Navy…
Was Jack part of the government testing of LSD? He sure does seem to be prone to hallucinations.
April 1 Looms, But Hoax Expert Says Times Are Hard
As April Fools’ Day looms, the curator of the Museum of Hoaxes has a word of caution for those who want to believe the unbelievable—a good hoax is hard to find.
Alex Boese, the curator of the museum which exists online only at museumofhoaxes.com — despite the lovely photographs of its nonexistent headquarters in San Diego — has issued his annual list of 100 top hoaxes and cautioned, in the interest of truth, that none of the items have changed this year before April 1.
“There are no new entries this year, you have to be pretty good to get on it,” said Boese, the author of three books on hoaxes including “Hippo Eats Dwarf, a Field Guide to Hoaxes and Other B.S.”
http://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-3-31/53599.html
Sydney Austrailia’s much hyped “lights out”, save-the-world-from-man-made-global-warming thing, turned out to be another Goresh, dimming affair;
“While downtown was significantly darker than normal, the overall effect, as seen in television footage from overhead helicopters, was that the city’s patchwork of millions of tiny lights had thinned, not disappeared.”
““We were expecting a big difference straight away, but it was just a little bit,” said Sonja Schollen, who took sons Harry and James to a park to watch the skyline.” (AP)
//www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070331.waustraliablack0331/BNStory/International/home
The Globe and Mail’s own commenters also have ‘seen-the-light’.
A year ago a majority would have probably bought the Suzuki/Gore line. No more.
Out of 32, just over 10% agreed with the Kyoto hoax.
A lot ridiculed the enviro-wakos.
Most, rightly so, supported the idea of using our energy resources wisely. Displayed a “take a hike Gore-types, we do not fall for scams” attitude.
And yet the MSM keeps on and on with the Tabloid mentality. Who do they think they are fooling ??
Native youth spit out exactly what their white professors tell them to say verbatim. It proves that they have adapted to Western culture since they’ve bought everything hook, line and sinker – they certainly seem to be enjoying themselves.
Just a rational thought. is ther any one else in Canada that is as f…ing stupid as Jack Layton, is he the only ndpeer that is that stupid or are there are more specimines of his ilk that are this stupid. That being said can this country be saved. yes it can vote conservaive
NATO forces kill, capture, key Taliban leaders in southern Afghanistan
By JOHN COTTER
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (CP) – NATO forces are zeroing in on the Taliban command structure in southern Afghanistan, killing or capturing more than 10 insurgent leaders and key people in March alone.
The tactic is disrupting the insurgents, affecting their ability to fight, plant roadside bombs and organize suicide bombers in Kandahar and Helmand provinces, said Lt.-Col. Stephane Grenier, a public affairs officer for the International Security Assistance Force.
“We have taken a fairly significant chunk out of their ability to operate,” Grenier said Saturday. …-
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/War_Terror/2007/03/31/3880238-cp.html
The NDP headline!
`Other’ imperialism
RAFIA ZAKARIA
An indictment of the Western Left, which has abandoned Iranian liberals in their fight for freedom and democracy. […]
Western Liberals’ silence
This same conundrum confounds Western liberals.
They, as Postel documents, have been silent in the face of repeated student protests in Iran, imprisonment of Iranian activists and numerous other human rights violations that should have logically attracted their support. They are so locked in the singular prism of anti-imperialism that they are unable to make peace with the idea that it is liberalism rather than radicalism that is the true fighting creed in Iran. …-
http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/stories/20070406000607600.htm
[Canada’s Conservative Government Speaks Out; Is Not Silent.]
Canada may launch own Kazemi probe
Photojournalist beaten to death in Iran in 2003
Allison Hanes, National Post
Published: Saturday, March 31, 2007
Canada may launch its own criminal investigation into the role of Tehran’s top prosecutor in the rape, torture and murder of Montreal photojournalist Zahra Kazemi, who was beaten to death inside Iranian’s notorious Evin prison in July, 2003. […]
Prof. Akhavan met with Prime Minister Stephen Harper this week in Ottawa to offer his legal opinion on such a strategy.
The meeting was also attended by Nazanin Afshin-Jam, a former Miss World Canada turned advocate for women’s rights in Iran, as well as Jason Kenney, chairman of the subcommittee on international human rights. …-
(via jack’s newswatch)
New pension laws coming into effect in Japan could lead to an explosion in divorces, some experts are warning.
The rules will make it easier for wives to claim up to half their husband’s pension once the marriage is over.
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Many believe that wives in unhappy marriages have been waiting for the new laws to come into effect on Sunday.
Japan’s divorce rate is still quite low – around two divorces for every 1,000 marriages.
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One survey suggested that in as many as 42,000 couples, wives have been waiting for the rules to change.
Last autumn, the social insurance agency began offering a confidential service which helped couples calculate how much of the husband’s pension should be given to the wife.
Some 90% of the applications have been from women.
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6515193.stm
Headline at Bourque Newswatch:
CHRETIEN: THE COMEBACK KID ?
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Jeancula ousts/replaces Citoyen Dion?
Fantasy? Mischief? Bourque wants traffic? Maybe.
Bourque adds this: Developing.
There’s a good article in the Ottawa Citizen today and it’s not an April fools joke, a quote :
Did Trudeau misread political history? Did pride prevent him for making a necessary compromise? Did he fear that compromising his hard-won faith in liberal individualism would awaken the shameful ideological ghosts of his youth? Did Trudeau’s principles come at the cost of national unity? Scholars will be asking such questions for a long time to come, particularly in the light of the revelations in Young Trudeau.
But it seems that less than 25 years after Trudeau left office, the stamp he put on Canada “is being undermined by a new generation of politicians who have no regard whatever for his belief in the need to maintain a strong central government,” says Michael Bliss.
The historian may be right. The notions of “asymmetrical federalism” promoted by Paul Martin and Stephen Harper’s decentralist idea of “open federalism” (never mind the behaviour of the Chrétien government that all but delegitimized the federal presence in Quebec) would be anathema to Trudeau. He would denounce such practices as weakening the national government. But is it possible we are witnessing a return to traditional accommodations, a rebalancing of the federation, the recovery of the deux nations understanding of Confederation that, as some claim, can better sustain the Canadian polity?
Regardless of the answer, it is possible, as Bliss suggests, that we may soon learn what might have happened if Trudeau had never entered politics.
Read the whole thing:
canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/citizensweekly/story.html?id=e72eeda6-6d2f-4586-8f28-822719408b23
Congrantulations Jack! That is exactly the painfully tortured logic that makes the NDP what they are today.
Irrelevant.
Godspeed Jack.
Syncro
Kate it’s good to see your blog isn’t yet affected by this. I’ve been working through the night on a solution!
The Telescreen
It was interesting to read about a Belgian local government scheme to tax Wi-fi antennas and computer monitors at the Brussels Journal. The story seemed so outlandish as to be almost written for the Onion. Yet apparently it’s true that a town wants to tax each and every network transmission antenna and that discovery branched off into an exploration of the fascinating world of TV detector vans in Britain: vans which are supposedly employed to find unlicensed television sets. But first, to the antenna tax.
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Olivier Maingain, the mayor of Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe, one of the 19 Brussels boroughs, is planning to tax all “antennas for the transmission of data”. Each antenna will be taxed a staggering 4,000 euros per year. Such antennas are used for WiFi or WLAN, i.e. wireless internet or wireless networks over relatively short distances. … Some Brussels boroughs are already taxing companies on the number of computer screens in their offices. The government of the Brussels Region, however, considers this tax so detrimental for business investments and for the image of the region, that it offers money to boroughs that do not levy the computer screen tax….-
http://fallbackbelmont.blogspot.com/2007/04/telescreen.html
Before checking I’ll guess:
Hebrews ate something like pizza, true
Something like bat boy was spotted,true(anything’s possible in NY)
Anything about NDP doing well in Quebec, Jacks dreaming.
Chretien returning? Hmmm. Chretien’s immediate agenda on being ousted by the Paul Martin gang AND by his own corruption becoming public (Adscam), was to destroy Martin.
He left Martin to wear the mantle of Liberal corruption. I’m not exonerating Martin but the whole sponsorship agenda was Chretien’s requirement to fund his re-election campaign in Quebec. Chretien did it ‘his way’, his usual way, which was to use taxpayer money to fund his political requirements. Whether it was funding for his cronies, for building a special airport in his riding, bank loans to friends, for promoting his cronies to key public office, = Chretien’s way was to use his office and taxpayer money to achieve his personal goals.
He achieved his takedown of Martin, aided and abetted by Martin’s own supreme incompetence. He’s now after Conrad Black. And, he’s ensured that the Liberal party, that aided Martin, is financially hamstrung – with his rule that rejects the huge corporate donations that in Chretien’s time, funded the Liberal Party.
Will he return? Chretien’s busy with his PowerCorp friends, with Mo Strong, in China etc.
I think it’s a Liberal ‘help me father Chretien because I’m drowning’ strategy. The Liberals have, under Chretien, operated by propaganda, and above all, by creating a climate-of-fear in the Canadian public. What’s this fear? Of separation.
The Liberals, under Trudeau, divided Canada into subsets, each set closed, isolate and adversarial to the other. All fighting for federal funds and political and economic power provided by the federal gov’t. This was a brilliant and amoral tactic. It divided the population into adversarial sets – and set up the federal gov’t as the Keeper of the Peace.
The sets, as I’ve said are first, the division of the population into linguistic adversaries: the ROC and Quebec. The Liberal gov’t MAINTAINED this adversarial situation and openly manufactured a climate of fear of the break up of the country which they said only they could deal with. That’s why Chretien did nothing during the 1995 referendum; he wanted that climate of fear.
The other climate of fear tactic of the Liberals was their constant anti-Americanism. That was used to prevent change in Canada. Any change was defined by the gov’t as ‘a move to being American’ – eg, repairs to our dsyfunctional health care, having a military presence, enabling private wealth and the dev’t of a private investor class rather than the federal gov’t building the factories and controlling the workers.
Chretien kept the softwood lumber dispute alive and well for that reason, keeping the public ignorant of the real reason for the dispute – the subsidization of Canadian softwood lumber by its low stumpage (cutting rights on public land) fees.
The other subsets are those that further divided the ROC, into multiculturalism – keeping the population in the ROC divided and snarling at each other.
This divide-and-rule and fear-mongering against an Evil Other, within a centralist gov’t has been the Liberal strategy for a generation. They’ve had no policies. Just power.
The only reason it hasn’t destroyed the economy is because our economy is cocooned within that of the US. On our own, we would have collapsed long ago, because we don’t collaborate, we don’t invest, we don’t compete in the world, we don’t innovate.
Chretien’s gang – the PowerCorp gang – ruled our economy – and most Canadians became workers in franchises, secondary businesses – and employed by the gov’t. And the PMO’s office, rather than the elected House, ruled our political operations. The elected portion of gov’t became irrelevant, while the appointed portions became supreme. That’s Chretien’s legacy.
This Liberal gov’t is not only amoral and corrupt, But centralism is dysfunctional within our current population size and geographic nature.
Harper is moving to decentralization, returning power to the people. The fight we are seeing now is not merely between corruption vs accountability, it is between centralism and decentralism.
The old guard Liberals – all they know is centralism. The MSM pundits – they are all steeped in centralism. And the Liberals are of course stunned by the loss of power. They want to keep alive the climate-of-fear in Canada, and the division into adversarial sets. That’s the only way they know to control the public.
Will they want Chretien? I’d bet that the only reason Ignatieff is staying around is to take over the leadership when Dion falls. How does that fit in with Chretien? Hmmm.
what are you so afraid kate?
oops…of…
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Try this yourself some time… get a bunch of your buddies AND
their deer rifles and TRY blockade a four lane highway for
a couple of days.
One caveat though… if you’re a middle aged white guy with a
regular job and a family… the local SWAT Team is gonna drop
you like a crazy girlfriend if you don’t immediately disarm and
assume the position.
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Pierre Bourque on his site this morning heads the page with the Chretien piece of a possible political comeback by Chretien.
Knowing it ‘s April Fools Day we are onto the story quickly.
What may have been more believable if the story had said Chretien had been charged in the cover ups etc. involving the RCMP and was being charged with Fiduciary Malfeasance, money laundering, racketeering and various other corruption issues while he held the nations top job.
That in my view may well have been accepted by the readers as a more believable story even on April Fools Day on internet blogs than the comeback piece.
Later, Jeff. I’ve been working all morning to fend off the blog virus and confirm whether reports are true that Jean Chretien is going to run in the same riding as Ben Mulroney.
Is Ben Mulroney going to try for The Chief’s old riding? It would make sense after all. I bet he’ll announce at the Junos tonight.
Dipper Logic
Similar to Pretzel Logic only without Steely Dan.
The picture will make you laugh.
Maz2, were you around back in the 40’s when radios were licenced in Canada. To support the war. I can still remember when the inspector came to see if we had a radio, and the required licence. Can’t remember how much they were, for a year. Sure kept people from playing their radio too loud. We did have the license, but had just got it, after months of going without.
Wonder how long before gore/suzuki decide it would be good to bring back rationing, for gas, sugar, booze and many other items. One way to cut down consumption.
Re Chretains’s comeback, (I know, april fools) but there are many liberals out there who would vote for him and insiste he never did anything wrong. It was Harper and Bush that did it.
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RE: Iranian Hostage Situation
I sure hope Tony Blair brought his kneepads.
“Maggie Thatcher would have had some Iranian spies rounded up
and personally shoved bamboo shards up their d@*ks and sent the
video to Tehran… in the first 48 hours of this charade.”
Whatever happened to bold deeds and straight talk?
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http://tinyurl.com/2rzyum
Ben Mulroney to run in riding of Papineau against Justin Trudeau. What did either of these two rich politicians kids ever do to think that they deserve a seat in the House of Commons? Sorry, but it really does show that sad state of affairs in this country.
Anybody ever hear of April Fools?
ET; Virtually in one sentence, you mentioned the Liberal Party of Canada, the PMO(Privy Council), divide and conquer, centrist, Power Corp and a climate of fear.
This all inclusive “policy” can be all wraped up in one package. — Maurice Strong.
I have a question for liberals. Can you do anything except bash PMSH. I have yet to read anything about what they would do if elected. Are they going to keep it a secret and think they can persuade cdns to vote for them in 45 days. Their attacks have reopened the rcmp pension scandal, and this will lead to more info coming out. Many cdns do support the budget, as it is family based.
Many cdns are against the Kelona Accord, (just a promise, no legislation) sending money to China for carbon credits, are still waiting for severe punishment for adscam, and the return of the missing money. Many media talking heads are saying adscam is forgotten in Quebec and Canada. They wish. Dion’s lack of english, being an atheist and french citizenship will also play a role in voters choice. Bisson is calling PMSH a bully, but all liberals have done since December is to bully and bash the govt. If the fixed election bill is passed, will all those liberals resigning stick it out till 2009, or walk tomorrow.
Someone let us know about the meeting today with dion talking to farmers.
HANDS OFF HANS ISLAND; ITS MINE!
Christmas Operations will not be compromised.
By order of:
Hans-Christian Georg Rupprecht BGS, PDP, CFP
Commander in Chief
Frankenstein Battalion
Knecht Rupprecht Division
Hans Corps
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group “True North”
Gee Hans, you beat me to it. Any SDA regular realizes that you have claimed sovereign over that island. I can even see from satellite pictures that you have beat out Sidney with the Earth Day blackout.
Update on “Ecce Cocoa”.
Jesus on Ice. Cool. Global Cooling. …-
Artist says offers are pouring in for chocolate Jesus sculpture
NEW YORK (AP) – An anatomically correct chocolate sculpture of Jesus Christ infuriated Catholics and even led to threats, but the artist says offers to buy or exhibit the piece have been pouring in. […]
“… he had stored the sculpture in a refrigerated truck in an undisclosed location.” …-
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WeirdNews/2007/04/01/pf-3888629.html
Liberals Unveil Universal Pet Care Plan
Opposition Leader Stéphane Dion rallied the Liberal team in Ottawa today with an impassioned call for a national pet care plan.
“Stephen ‘arper ‘e try to pick and choos which Canadien deserve ‘elp from their government, but de Liberal his ready to fight for de pet howner.” he said.
The plan includes a monthly $100 benefit per pet to help the vote-rich pet owner demographic cope with pet expenses, as well as a one-time $10,000 cash payment to pet owners.
“Stephen ‘arper, ‘e don’ focus on de pet; we tink dis his honfair.. Liberal har ready to hoffer a vision of universal pet care for the next generation.”
http://www.liberal.ca/news_e.aspx?id=12635
Just so everyone is clear about the Blog Dump Virus:
When it turned noon, the alert went away.
Happy April Fools Day.
(Unfortunately the Microsoft animated cursor flaw is real though.)
Federally funded French anti-smoking ads in Western Canada.
Snopes: True.
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Muslim Demonstrations (Pictures of the “Religion of Peace” You Will Not See On TV Or In Newspaper
Below I have enclosed pictures of Moslems who marched throughout the streets of London during their recent Religion of Peace Demonstration. These pictures have never been shown in any of our newspapers of television news programs because we should never appear to offend anyone…
http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/muslimprotest.asp
Just heard Danny Williams on QP. He will be working hard to defeat the 3 conservative MPs in Nfld. Too bad he wasn’t asked, if PMSH gets a majority, and Nfld is out of the loop, what can you expect to get from the govt. in the future.
Or, if the libs get elected, and rape the west, to give you a nugget, would that be fair. He would not say who he will vote for, just who he wont vote for, Steven Harper. Guess what, he doesn’t live in Calgary so couldn’t vote for or against SH.
Hope over Hate: A Lebanon Diary
NOAH POLLAK
Before departing for Lebanon, the traveler who has been in Israel should purge himself of any evidence of having stepped foot in the Jewish state, from bus tickets and loose change to the notepad with Hebrew writing on the spine. The voyage from Jerusalem to Beirut could take, under different circumstances, four hours by car or forty-five minutes by air–the two cities are less than 250 kilometers apart–but today it involves a daylong travail of buses, taxies, aircraft, the duplicitous use of two passports, and the making of false statements to Lebanese customs officials.
[…]
On this portentous Mediterranean night, I found Michael Totten, the foreign-correspondent blogger and journalist, awaiting my arrival in his hotel room, a few blocks from the downtown scene. Totten, who is lanky, stubbled, and rarely to be found without his Nikon D200 hanging from his neck, lived in Lebanon for much of 2005 and earned his popularity covering the Cedar Revolution and its salubrious aftermath; he is a self-created combination of reporter, pundit, and photographer, and in this regard his work conspicuously diverges from that of the “mainstream media,” which insist, with diminishing credibility, on the objectivity of their offerings. His reporting is inquisitive and transparent, and his ability to work in Lebanon is both a reflection of and a contributor to the country’s openness. Totten is one of the few independent journalists who has made a career blogging from foreign lands, and in this he provides an answer to a charge that mainstream journalists levy with some credibility against bloggers: That they use traditional reportage as the foundation for their commentary, that they are, in the journalistic hierarchy, effectively parasites. …-
http://www.azure.org.il/magazine/magazine.asp?id=373
Time to put spur to Mounties
Once proud national police force badly in need of a shakeup
By LICIA CORBELLA, EDITOR
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Before the case went to court, Mindus, who was going to testify on behalf of MacMillan, died in a pool of blood at the base of the stairs to his apartment.
A bloody handprint was on the wall. The RCMP didn’t even investigate the suspicious death. Rather they corrupted the crime scene.
[…]
However, the investigation into the 1997 APEC summit debacle in which the RCMP abused peaceful Canadian protesters, found the Mounties discarded the rule of law and embraced orders sent from Jean Chretien’s office to protect now-deposed Indonesian despot Suharto — not just from security risks, but from any embarrassment.
In the summer of 1998, the RCMP started building a second road into Chretien’s summer cottage in Lac-de-Piles, Que., without obtaining the necessary permits from the municipality.
Then there’s the RCMP investigation into Chretien’s Shawinigate scandal — or, rather, the lack of one.
Documents related to the scandal were dismissed by the RCMP, who stated they “couldn’t prove the documents weren’t forgeries.”
As if to prove their bias, the Mounties raided the home and cottage of Francois Beaudoin, the former BDC president who was fired after saying “no” to Chretien and blowing the whistle on the Grand-Mere loan fiasco. …-
http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/Corbella_Licia/2007/04/01/3887841-sun.html
In Quebec they would say that that TalJack “reve en couleur”.
He might find a few federalist supporters among the ranks of those who vote for the Quebec Liberals. He might find plenty of supporters among the PQ supporters if their socialist dreams weren’t being overlayered by their separatist vision and their federal votes for the Bloc.
But among the ADQ supporters of traditional values? It’s precisely the urban, latte-sipping, union-addled, politically-correct, multi-culti, self-styled elites epitomized by Captain Greenie Dion and TalJack himself that they voted against in the recent Quebec election.
No April fool’s joke.
http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/OPP040107
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_9336.aspx
Those of you who are worried about the demographic death spiral in Canada and the western world, worry no more! Celebrity culture has decided giving birth is worthwhile after all. From a Winnipeg Free Press book review by Rebecca Walberg:
“ALL new mothers cope with late-night arguments about whose turn it is to get up with the baby, anxiety over losing the baby weight, and recovering from the birth itself.
In her second book, Wiped!, notorious Canadian lifestyle journalist Rebecca Eckler takes on new motherhood with a twist: What happens when an overgrown Cosmo Girl has a baby?….
Alfred Hitchcock coined the term “MacGuffin” to refer to a plot device that advances a story but is itself irrelevant. Eckler may well have written the first book about motherhood in which the baby is the MacGuffin.
The real heroine of her memoir, around which much of the narrative revolves, is Eckler’s posterior, with supporting roles given to her breasts, hair and sex life.”
Behind subscriber wall at:
http://www.whatsonwinnipeg.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19582
No, Joan-CP. The jury is finished; its verdict is in. The gutting of the federal Liberal government is not in theory. It is reality.
The fish, the rotten-stinking fish, the fish spawned by Trudeau, et al, is buried. Let its epitaph be: Gone With The Librano$.
Get used to the gutting of the Treaudopian, centralized, collectivist, unitary, Liberal-socialist welfare state.
It’s dead, Joan-CP. Good riddance.
Oh, Joan-CP. Why are you trembling?
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Harper, Dumont share desire to gut federal government, at least in theory
Joan Bryden, Canadian Press
OTTAWA (CP) – Stephen Harper and Mario Dumont are undoubted soulmates when it comes to decentralizing Canada’s federation.
But with Dumont now on the ascendant in Quebec, will the two join forces to reduce the federal government to little more than a glorified automated banking machine?
The jury is still out on that question. …-
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/national/story.html?id=aca23052-79f0-47b7-a9b2-8954cd99e540&k=64904
No April Fools joke…the US is complaining AGAIN that Canadian softwood lumber is being subsidized:
http://politicsblog.ctv.ca/blog/_archives/2007/3/30/2847439.html
Hmmm. Echos of “Mission Accomplished!”
Emerson’s response:
http://w01.international.gc.ca/minpub/Publication.aspx?isRedirect=True&publication_id=385017&language=E&docnumber=52
Check out the new ndp candidate running in Quebec..just google Micheline Montreuil.If the name rings a bell,he/she is a “transgendered”lawyer..lots of interesting stuff,and he/she could give Rosie a run in the looks dept!
“Harper Rocks!” – IN TORONTO!
The Toronto Tories have finally registered a domain name: TORONTOTORIES.NET. We’ve also released two videos on YouTube which are available here. Our website is still under construction, but we hope that you will enjoy our videos. We have a lot more coming and we’ll be releasing our first newsletter as soon as our exams are over and we’re all back in beautiful T.O.
o Note: I love this one! Or maybe this one — I can’t make up my mind. Nevermind. Doesn’t matter — he’s catching on with the young crowd and you really have to love it.
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The “New” Liberal Party
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtzGUr1byC8
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Fiberals “Cry Havoc”… and let loose the “squirrels of war.”
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