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Canada, Israel, and Hypocrisy in the Apartheid Movement

Canada, Israel, and Hypocrisy in the Apartheid Movement

It seems natural that Canada and Israel would have very good relations. In fact Canada was one of the thirty-three countries that brought Israel into existence back in 1947 during the original United Nations vote. In a small way Israel owes part of its existence to Canada.

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Considering the G20

Considering the G20

Police lines, press, and protests – A comprehensive look at this summer’s biggest blockbuster.

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Render Unto Caesar, Render Unto God

Render Unto Caesar, Render Unto God

How can liberal states deal with religious fundamentalism and freedom of speech? The former poses a threat to the base of Western society, argues Gary Jones.

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Diversity our Strength?

Diversity our Strength?

Toronto’s spending continues to grow, and the burden falls on taxpayers, both commercial and private. Why the spending when inflation is nil?

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Bike-Theft Anonymous: The Legacy of Igor Kenk

Bike-Theft Anonymous: The Legacy of Igor Kenk

A notorious bicycle dealing king pin was arrested on numerous counts of bicycle theft and drug possession. Igor Kenk, the owner of a bicycle repair shop located on Queen Street West was let off with, arguably, a worthless and insignificant sentence.

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