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  • Haris Sheikh: Canada's abstract and expressionist painterThe Canadian Charger
    August 14, 2012

    Listening to Haris Sheikh describe how he feels about his series of paintings that will be on display at an upcoming art exhibit, it is evident that he was, in effect, pouring his soul onto the canvases he painted on. This is in keeping with his heart-felt belief that art is "something that can uplift your soul."

  • Harkat security certificate upheldReuel S. Amdur
    December 16, 2010

    On December 10, Judge Simon Noël ruled against Mohamed Harkat, for whom a security certificate is in effect. This decision could open the door for his deportation.

  • Harper advocates for religious freedom?Reuel S. Amdur
    July 24, 2013

    I recently had an article about the persecution of the Muslim Rohingya minority in Burma published in the Seventh Day Adventist magazine Liberty. The editor tacked a note at the bottom of the article noting that the Canadian government has recently created an Office of Religious Freedom. He thought that that Office might want to pursue the matter.

  • Harper and Canadian researchReuel S. Amdur
    October 25, 2014

    On October 7, the Royal Society of Canada Academies of Arts, Humanities and Sciences, issued a position paper, "Driving Growth through Research." In the paper is a recommendation that Canadian research funding should be increased at least to the average level of OECD and G8 countries.

  • Harper and Canadian war crimes in AfghanistanDr. Michael Keefer
    April 29, 2011

    Torture has been a grim component of nearly every aspect of the current war in Afghanistan. Setting aside the behaviour of the Taliban regime and their Afghan opponents, the warlords of the Northern Alliance, which included grievous violations of human rights, US forces were involved in torture from almost the moment of their arrival in Afghanistan in late 2001.

  • Harper and MacKay liesScott Stockdale
    December 2, 2009

    Exactly what did the Canadian government know about the ongoing torture in Afghan jails, in 2006-2007, while Canadian forces were transferring detainees to Afghan custody?

  • Harper and McGuinty police state Scott Stockdale
    July 14, 2010

    "I left my bat and brick at home and brought my voice. Now you're really going to get it," read one of the signs at the march protesting police conduct at the G20, Saturday afternoon.

  • Harper and murdered Aboriginal women The Canadian Charger
    March 9, 2011

    Dawn Crey was a beautiful girl, from the Stolo First Nation on British Columbia’s majestic Fraser River. But she and her sisters and brother had a tragic childhood: their father suddenly died, and the four children were taken from their mother and placed in three separate foster homes, far from their community. Dawn and her sister Faith never healed from the scars of that abusive home. Both would later die working Vancouver's east side streets.

  • Harper at DavosThe Canadian Charger
    February 10, 2010

    Prime Minister Harper's remarks, during his speech at the Davos World Economic Forum (WEF), on how to lead the world economy out of its greatest crisis since the great depression, put him at odds with other world leaders such as U.S. President Obama and French President Sarkozy.

  • Harper attacks on Canadian Arabs and MuslimsEdward C. Corrigan
    April 29, 2011

    During the Israeli attack on Lebanon in 2006 - and in the five years since - Stephen Harper has strongly defended Israel's policies even when other allies like the United States and Britain have made the occasional criticism of Israeli policy or called for compromise between the Israelis and Palestinians. This virtually unqualified support from the Harper government for Israel runs contrary to the view held by the vast majority of the World community.

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