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Like a skyrocket, Dr. Jack Layton rose to the heights, only to fall suddenly back to earth. On his rise, he took his party to new heights, but fate does not respect optimism, ambition, or even accomplishment. Now is the time to look at what he has done, what he has not done, and what remains to be done.
Looking back over his remarkable life, it's no surprise that his daughter Shaheen Sajan would focus on Ghulam Sajan's dedication to civic service as a major motivating factor in his life. In 2001, he was honoured with a Government of Canada award for outstanding service and contribution as a volunteer.
In an ongoing Toronto court case, evidence has emerged that over $2 million is missing from UM Financial Inc., a mortgage company - now in receivership - that claimed to manage sharia-compliant mortgages.
Faced with the perils of voting Conservatives or Liberals, the inevitable choice for Canada’s Muslims seems to be the NDP. Below, I am providing my analysis and the reasons why I believe this is a wise choice, and also what the perils are, in voting for Conservatives or Liberals.
Muslim support for Stephen Harper's Conservatives in the last federal election demonstrates greater need for political awareness in Canada's Muslim community.
While not forgetting the past and current contentious relations between Indigenous peoples and Settler peoples in Canada, Kelly Laurila, facilitator of the Aboriginal Women's Drum Group - the Mino Ode Kwewak N'gamowak (Good Hearted Women Singers) - said they're hoping that through the singing event "Bridging Communities Through Song" they can bring Indigenous and Settler peoples together to reconcile.
Bill C-24 would give the Conservative government unprecedented authority to strip Canadians of their citizenship. It's not just Omar Khadr who'll be hit.
Although a law dictating a lifetime ban on employees working for Members of Parliament, releasing information about the government, is going back for review by the all party committee, which drafted the bill last spring, lifetime gag orders for government employees is nothing new in Canada.
There is a continuing on-and-off controversy about Canada's sometimes plan to purchase a fleet of F35 fighter jets.
Rob Ford, now universally referred to as "the crack-smoking mayor of Toronto," continues to astonish us-not just because he can't open his mouth in public without bullying, lying, confessing to some further crime, or saying something obscene about his wife-but also because of what his ongoing saga suggests about the state of Canadian justice.
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