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Harper Watch – December 3 to 15, 2014
COMMENTARY iPolitics – Christopher Waddell: The Harper government is killing Access to Information — slowly So that’s how you do it. Since its introduction in 1983, both Liberal and Conservative governments — usually supported by federal bureaucrats — have slowly but … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, Canadian government, china trade deal, climate, Conservative, Conservative government, dissent, environment, federal government, First Nations, Fisheries, government, government advertising, Harper, Harper government, Kathleen Wynne, National Energy Board NEB, politics, Provinces, science, spending cuts, Stephen Harper, the Conservatives, torture, unspent money, Veterans
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Harper Watch, April 12 to April 23, 2014
COMMENTARY Sister Sage’s Musings – Jim Flaherty’s Death Does Not Warrant the Hero Worship he Has Been Receiving (I debated including anything about Flaherty, but this was too comprehensive to leave out) I shouldn’t have to open this post with … Continue reading
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Tagged Aboriginal Women, Cats, democracy, Drugs, election fraud, Elections Canada, environment, Fair Elections Act, First Nations, Fisheries, Harper, Humpback Whales, Nigel Wright, RCMP, Refugees, Rob Anders, robocalls, robofraud, Salmon, Temporary Foreign Workers, Whistleblowers
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Harper Watch, February 15 to February 25, 2014
Brilliant, true and hilarious article. G&M’s Gerald Caplan at his best: “Leopards don’t change their spots, and Mr. Harper is one diehard cat.” G&M (Gerald Caplan) –If Harper wants to win again, there’s a former world leader he should learn … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Leslie, Canada, Conservative, democracy, election fraud, Elections, Elections Canada, environment, Fair Elections Act, Fisheries, Harper, Human Rights, Irwin Cotler, Israel, Justin Trudeau, prime minister stephen harper, robocalls, robofraud, Species at Risk, Veterans, Voter
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Harper Watch, January 9 to January 14, 2014
TRAVESTIES: STRIVING FOR MEDIOCRITY CBC – Fifth Estate Documentary – The Silence of the Labs VIDEO (Shocking, heartbreaking. If you missed it on TV you can watch it here.) With massive cuts by Ottawa to everything from food inspections to … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, Canada, carbon emissions, climate, Conservative, Court cases, democracy, Elections Canada, environment, First Nations, Fisheries, Harper, Jobs, Librairies, middle-east, Neil Young, Oceans, Oil Sands, politics, prime minister stephen harper, residential schools, science, Tar sands, Temporary Foreign Workers, Veterans
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