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  • What is Harper Trading Away?Reuel S. Amdur
    November 29, 2013

    Stephen Harper recently described the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) as "the biggest deal in our country's history." That is a claim rather difficult to substantiate, considering that many of the provisions of the agreement are unknown. According to Nadia Alexan, not only the general public but even members of Parliament and provincial governments are being kept in the dark. "Only the corporations are involved in the discussions," she charged.

  • What is new about shock treatment for mental illness?Reuel S. Amdur
    January 1, 2015

    Is electroshock therapy, or electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), for mental illness like a scene from the movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?"

  • What is the endgame of the alleged Iran plot?Stephen M. Walt
    October 23, 2011

    It looks like the Administration is making a concerted campaign to ratchet up the pressure on Tehran. President Obama is standing firmly behind the administration's allegations, but without offering any new evidence to support them. This approach isn't going to wash, however, especially if journalists do their job, start asking a lot of probing questions, and don't allow themselves to get spun by "anonymous" sources and inside leaks.

  • What is trauma?Reuel S. Amdur
    October 8, 2013

    On September 18, there was a horrific accident in Ottawa, involving a bus and a train, with injury and loss of life. In quick response to this event, the Royal Ottawa Hospital held a public information session a week later, to inform survivors, families and friends, and the general public about how to cope with such traumatic events. Psychologists Luis Oliver and Michele Boivin presented the information.

  • What leaders can learn from byelectionGeoffrey Stevens
    September 15, 2012

    The NDP victory in the Kitchener-Waterloo byelection Thursday sends a message to all three Ontario parties and their leaders.

  • What must be saidGünter Grass
    April 18, 2012

    Why have I kept silent, silent for too long

  • What now, Genocide Justin?Dimitri Lascaris
    January 26, 2024

    Today, the International Court of Justice issued an historic decision in favour of South Africa's genocide claim against Israel. The decision will reverberate in international relations for years to come - and no one will benefit more than the Palestinian people.

  • What really causes heart diseaseDr. Dwight Lundell
    April 19, 2012

    We physicians with all our training, knowledge and authority often acquire a rather large ego that tends to make it difficult to admit we are wrong. So, here it is. I freely admit to being wrong. As a heart surgeon with 25 years experience, having performed over 5,000 open-heart surgeries, today is my day to right the wrong with medical and scientific fact.

  • What science says about addictionThe Canadian Charger
    November 13, 2011

    Addiction is a serious problem in Canada-10% of the population affected, 20% of deaths related to addiction, 10% of hospitalizations, and a cost of $40 billion a year. It was the topic of a lecture at the Royal Ottawa Hospital on November 4, where Dr. Marco Leyton spoke. He is an associate professor at McGill and president of the Canadian College of Neuropsychopharmacology.

  • What the Galloway court decision means for free speech in CanadaJames Clark
    September 30, 2010

    On Sunday, October 3 at 3:00 p.m., Mr. Galloway will address a city-wide public meeting at Trinity-St. Paul's United Church, 427 Bloor Street in downtown Toronto, where he will deliver in person the message he was forced to deliver by Internet broadcast in March 2009.

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