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Harper Watch – January 24 to 31, 2015
SPECIAL POST Peace, Earth and Justice News – ELECTION 2015:A Long List of the transgressions of the Harper government Since 2006, the Harper Government has caused the dismantling of Canada and has contributed to Canada’s being perceived as an international … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, Canada, Canadian special forces, charities, civil liberties, civil service, Conservative, Conservative government, Court cases, courts, democracy, dissent, federal government, government, Harper, Harper government, income splitting, Iraq mission, Israel, Jobs, Justice Department, long form Census, Marijuana, Michael Harris, middle-east, prime minister stephen harper, propaganda, Ralph Goodale, Statistics Canada, Stephen Harper, tax breaks, terror laws, Unemployment, Veterans, weapon sales
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Harper Watch, December 1 to December 16, 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
Posted in Harper Watch Newsletter
Tagged Court cases, Elections Canada, First Nations, Harper, Jobs, Marijuana, Provinces, Refugees, robocalls, science, Temporary Foreign Workers, Veterans, Wynne
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Harper Watch – November 22 to December 2, 2014
COMMENTARY Toronto Star – Stephen Lewis roars once more in takedown of Stephen Harper government: Tim Harper (If you have never heard this man speak, your life is not complete) When he surveys the political scene today, he says he … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, Canada, canadian wheat board, Conservative, cutbacks, democracy, dissent, Elections Canada, Fantino, funding, government, Harper, Jobs, Michael Harris, politics, prime minister stephen harper, robocalls, science, Stephen Harper, Supreme Court, Veterans
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Harper Watch – October 11 to 21, 2014
COMMENTARY iPolitics (Michael Harris) – The devil, the details and Stephen Harper The starter’s pistol for Election 2015 has sounded. The three pillars of Stephen Harper’s past successes at the polls are now in place: fables, fear and the smear. … Continue reading
Harper Watch, July 1 to July 18, 2014
COMMENTARY The Star – Mainstay of Canada’s literacy movement topples: Goar A sad farewell note is all that remains of Copian. It closed its doors quietly after 25 years at the nucleus of Canada’s community literacy network, leaving behind this online message: “We’re … Continue reading
Harper Watch, May 11 to May 21, 2014
*** Check out the latest additions to Harper Chips at Hchips.ca! Sign up to become a Printer Person and get monthly installments of printable, business card sized Harper Chips to hand out to friends, family – even conservatives you may … Continue reading
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Tagged Beverley McLachlin, Chief Justice, environment, Jobs, Skills, Subsidies, Veterans
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Harper Watch, March 25 to April 1, 2014
COMMENTARY National Post – Andrew Coyne: Fair Elections Act proof the Conservatives are no normal government In normal times, under a normal government, the Fair Elections Act would have been withdrawn by now, or at least be in serious trouble. … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Coyne, C-23, Canada, Canada Health Accord, Conservative Party, Conservatives, Court, democracy, Dimitri Soudas, Eve Adams, Fair Elections Act, Harper, Harry Neufeld, Health Act, Jobs, Justin Trudeau, Marijuana, Omnibus, Skill shortages, Stephen Harper, Tar sands, Unfair Elections Act, Veterans, Vouching, Yves Cote
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