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Let’s Get Ready to Rumble
Stephen Harper is set to be both the puncher and the boxer in this first round of the House of Commons. Continue reading
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Tagged campaign, Liberals, Parliament, Stephen Harper
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Tory Puts Faith in Wrong School Plan
Why John Tory’s plan to have more publicly funded faith-based schools is the absolute wrong way to go to create an inclusionary — and understanding — society. Continue reading
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Tagged Conservatives, faith, John Tory, ontario, religion, school
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Regifting in its Finest Form
There should be nothing compulsory established to improve organ donation rates — preferring education and allowing people to make the decision in their own time. Continue reading
The Only Opinion that Matters Can’t Be Heard
Discussing whether politics or morality should play a role in defining conception, in light of the Montreal mother intends to freeze her eggs for her daughter’s future use. Continue reading
A Political Lesson – What’s in a Name?
Discussing whether Justin Trudeau’s name is a help or a hinderance to his candidacy in examining the path he’s chosen to take. Continue reading
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