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  • Help in DyingReuel S. Amdur
    April 19, 2016

    This article was written before the Liberal government introduced Bill C-14, on assisted dying. On April 14, 2016 the Liberal government introduced the assisted dying bill. It is more restrictive than what the parliamentary committee that studied the matter proposed and may conceivably fail to meet the criteria outlined by the Supreme Court.

  • Hezbollah's Nasrallah could be rightAlan Hart
    January 26, 2011

    It's not impossible that Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah was right when he described the tribunal investigating the assassination of Lebanon's Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in 2005 as "an American and Israeli tool."

  • Hillary Clinton's Hard ChoicesScott Stockdale
    September 29, 2014

    In her highly touted, recently released book Hard Choices, Hillary Clinton has managed to produce a tome almost totally devoid of insight.

  • History is made, and the future opensSalam Elmenyawi
    February 16, 2011

    Muslims and Christians, women and men, young and old Egyptians came together to topple oppression and broken promises.

  • Hitman Jason Kenney strikes againHaroon Siddiqui
    February 27, 2012

    Before we get on with this column, here is its context: We are familiar with the Stephen Harper government's penchant for blackballing its critics - for example, calling Jack Layton "Taliban Jack" for suggesting talks with the Taliban, precisely what NATO is doing.

  • Home energy conservation a mustNava Dabby
    October 28, 2009

    Krista Weltz-Gordon has been saving $160 on her energy bill every

  • Home, community health care services should top premiers' list Kimberlyn McGrail and Linda Silas
    July 28, 2012

    Provincial premiers will be meeting as the Council of the Federation at the end of July in Halifax and health care is almost certain to be on the agenda.

  • Homeless AboriginalsReuel S. Amdur
    June 26, 2014

    Aboriginal homelessness is complex. There is not a single cause and not a single Aboriginal experience, according to Caryl Patrick, a researcher with the Canadian Homelessness Research Network, publishers of her recent book Aboriginal Homelessness in Canada. Patrick spoke at Ottawa's Octopus Books on Bank Street on April 24.

  • Homelessness and HealthReuel S. Amdur
    November 27, 2011

    Healthcare Conferences Canada held a conference in Ottawa November 18, looking at "Cultural Diversity & Mental Illness." One would expect such a conference to focus on issues relating to immigrant groups and Aboriginals, and it did. However, it also looked at homelessness and mental illness. The underclass that includes the homeless is part of a subculture or counterculture that overlaps with both the wider culture and with a criminal subculture. Mental health is a serious concern in this milieu.

  • Honourable PM Stephen Harper, Am I a Threat to Canada?Shawkat Hasan
    November 6, 2011

    I am one of the 1.4 billion Muslims around the world who is extremely saddened by what you said in your interview with Peter Mansbridge about Islamacism / Islamicism. You said loud and clear that "the Islamacism is the main threat to Canadian security" and that "the truth is that Islamic terrorism exists all over the world." By making these statements, your Honour has accused all Muslims on this planet including one million law-abiding Canadian Muslims of being warmongers and bloodsuckers waiting at every dark corner to harm innocent people.

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