Quebec Student Protests: My advice to Police… Do Nothing

Well. To begin with, Quebec Students are protesting, sometimes violently, against the proposed increases in tuition which would still leave them with the lowest post-secondary tuition in Canada. While students in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia are completing their spring semesters … Continue reading

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PRIME MINISTER HARPER ANNOUNCES SUPPORT TO INCREASE FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION IN AFRICA

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced support for a new initiative aimed at addressing the challenges of agricultural productivity in Africa. The initiative was announced by Barack Obama, President of the United States, at the Symposium on Global … Continue reading

Somebody is experimenting with explosive pebbles

USA? Russia? China? Who?  Either that or these could be porous pebbles that have absorbed radiation from other experiments or something unknown to us as yet from the gas emitted  from quakes along that coastline. Very intriguing. ….A California mother is recovering … Continue reading

Iran Islamic Republic’s Press TV is operating in Canada

Is it within the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission’s ability to stop the mouth-piece of the Iranian dictatorship from operating in Canada? The Executive Director of HonestReporting Canada exposes that Press TV has been act…

Niagara Regional Athletic Centre

We are pleased to announce the purchase of the facility located at 16 Melbourne Avenue formally known as the St. Catharines Racquet Athletics Club. The existing club has a long history in the community and currently is home to Tennis, … Continue reading

Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page tried to get fired by Conservatives

In an unbelievable interview with the fawning Tim Harper from the Star,  Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page openly admits he uses his public office to intentionally provoke the government: But when the firing did not come, the ferociously inde…

Mark Levin reads out Allen West’s letter to Obama

Go to TheRightScoop to listen. This is about the terrorist who was released into Iraqi custody and found not guilty in the Iraqi courts and released. What did Obama expect from muslim nations who are out to get as many … Continue reading

Who’s Afraid of the Liberals?

Effective Political Statement?  Suddenly, I feel compelled to vote Liberal.  Not.  …

Communicating policy change: OAS and EI

The wild speculation is over. The Conservative government has finally announced some more details to their proposed Employment Insurance reforms. I won’t go into the details (you can read them here), but I will say that it looks like a … Continue reading

PM to attend G-8 and NATO Summits

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that he will travel to the United States to participate in the G-8 Leaders’ Summit at Camp David, Maryland, on May 18 and 19, 2012. He will then participate in the North Atlantic Treaty … Continue reading

Blogging Tories Challenge: Which Job Posting Would You Never Apply For?

What with all the noise the Opposition is making about proposed EI reforms, it has to be admitted that perhaps they have a point. Maybe the Finance Minister is wrong when he says (I’m paraphrasing here) that there’s no such … Continue reading

Appointing friendlies- shocking!

Was it really shocking to learn that Heritage minister James Moore has revised the candidate requirements for future appointments under his department to include a stipulation that they develop and maintain and effective relationship with him and his staff? Actually … Continue reading

The Obama shitload is hitting the fan …. big time

Here are some exposures on the biggest scandal in American history …. a scandal and a tragedy brought on by none other than the MSM of that country and the MSM of the world at large …. all of whom … Continue reading

Quebec-style student strike to come to Ontario?

Members of the Canadian Federation of Students are petitioning the organization to call an Ontario-wide strike vote this fall in order to show solidarity with the students in Quebec. Here is their letter, Support Quebec Students by Bringing the Movement … Continue reading

Stunning statistic

If Quebec were a country, its debt-to-GDP ratio would be 5th highest of the OECD countries. Ahead of Iceland, Greece, Italy, and Japan. …

Dwight Can Haz Cheezburger?

Dwight Duncan decided to, er, weigh in on the issue of whether school cafeterias should allow kids to purchase food that is not necessarily healthy. He made a few jokes about cheeseburgers, and called the PC stance on this issue ”Pathways To Obesity.” Let’s take … Continue reading

Mulclair Is Right About Dutch Disease….

and this is what some call unintended consequences. A quick google of “Dutch Disease”, which NDP leader Mulclair has steadfastly stated is the reason for the decline of manufacturing in Ontario and Quebec also includes this gem, which I’m hoping … Continue reading

You reap whatever you sow

Bribes of money and peddling of influence laced with even more bribes in the governments and learning institutions of other countries, especially Western countries,  can come to an end for Saudi Arabia … and the beauty of it all is … Continue reading

Hoping For Knockout Punch, CIA Sends JP Morgan Execs To Infiltrate al-Qaeda

The Borowitz Report: The mission, which the intelligence agency had hoped to keep secret, came to light this week when al-Qaeda dismissed two of its top officials who it said were responsible for “unacceptably speculative” betting of the terror net’s … Continue reading

Lang Lang

I attended a recital by the amazing pianist Lang Lang in Montreal. It was a truly magnificent concert. Lang Lang is trulyan amazing sight to behold and hear. I was sitting on the right in the front row and had … Continue reading