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When asked the question, "should politicians allow their religious beliefs to affect political decisions?" the overwhelming majority of Canadians these days are likely to answer in the negative.
Muslim support for Stephen Harper's Conservatives in the last federal election demonstrates greater need for political awareness in Canada's Muslim community.
At their meeting on June 14, the Toronto City Council voted to adopt the recommendation of the Executive Committee to accept the City Manager's Report that determined the phrase 'Israeli Apartheid' does not violate Toronto's Anti-Discrimination Policy, Ontario's Human Rights Code, or Canada's Criminal Code regarding hate speech.
A Canadian summer is like a leap year; it only comes around once every four years. Okay, so it isn't that uncommon, but it is something that should be cherished, because not before long the flakes start flying and our homes become our prisons.
Brigette DePape is a truly remarkable young Canadian woman. She articulated the view of the majority of Canadians as she stepped boldly out front during the Speech from the Throne with her "Stop Harper" sign.
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men."
When NDP deputy leader Thomas Mulcair questioned the existence of photographs of Osama bin Laden's body in the days after President Obama announced to the world that American Special Forces had killed him, American and Canadian news outlets pilloried him, calling him a conspiracy theorist.
CUPW (Canadian Union of Postal Workers) is on strike. The union is resisting Canada Post's efforts to cut beginning pay from $24 per hour to $17.50. Canada Post also wants to switch from a defined-benefit retirement plan to a defined-contribution plan, with no guaranteed amount of pension at the time it is taken.
The vandals who attacked a Waterloo (Ontario, Canada) mosque a year ago did more than damage a building. They damaged a community. They broke windows and then they broke hearts.
The "Prague Spring" of 1968 was a gallant attempt at a non-violent democratic revolution, but it was crushed by Soviet tanks. Eighteen years later, in the Philippines, the first “people-power” revolution succeeded, and since 1986 non-violent revolutions have driven a great many dictators from power.
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