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The
Toronto Star published an article on April 25th, 2008 by Sinclair
Stevens. Click on Harper's face to read.


An
interesting ad surfaced in newspapers across Canada.
Click to enlarge.


As the
death toll for Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan rises, the Tories are
slipping in the polls. Recent results show the Liberals and
Conservatives in a "virtual tie nationally".
Read
here.
Time for PM Harper to tweak his foreign policy?

This
funny cartoon appeared in the Globe and Mail July 31st 2006. Click
to view a larger image.

A recent
Poll shows a majority of Canadians do not support the idea of our troops
in Afghanistan.
Read
here.
June 2006
A few good articles appeared in the news this past week. Here is a
summary.
"Canada at War" - The
Toronto Star
"Second 100 days real test
for Harper" - Toronto Star
"He's Hotspur, not
Hamlet" - Globe and Mail
"Do you realize we're at
war?" - London free press
An
article about some
of Stephen Harper's already broken promises for change within our
government.
Read
here.
March
16th, 2006

When will Canada wake up to what Harper is doing in Ottawa?? Bloc
Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe couldn't be happier! Yet few in
the rest of the country realize Harper would destroy the nation.
Two eye opening articles appeared this morning in the Globe and Mail and
National Post respectively. Click the links to read more.
Globe and Mail -
"Harper's plan helps separatists, Bloc says"
National Post - "PM's
agenda good for a sovereign Quebec"
March
13th, 2006
Prime
Minister Harper has been spending a lot of time "reaching out" to Quebec
as of late. Click the picture for the story.

The past
month has brought some more interesting points of view that have been
published in the major newspapers.
Globe -
"Giving short
shrift to the ethics officer"
TOStar - "Is
This Harper's Ethical Cleanup?"
Globe -
"Needed : A parliamentary debate on Afghanistan"
Globe - "Romanow Romanow, Where art thou?"
TOStar - "Fiscal Talks
could change country"
Globe - "Stephen Harper's Style"
Globe -
"Shifting of the Senate"
Globe -
"Tories court red ink"
Globe - "Defection
puts PM, ethics are at odds"
January
30th, 2006
Now that
Stephen Harper is Canada's new Prime Minister, the media are finally
revealing his true intentions. Thomas Walkom writes in the Toronto
Star, "New prime minister wants to decentralize power internally,
focus it externally."
Read the full article
here.

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