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Little Ethiopia?

decadiaries wrote 8 hours ago: Hey DECA, Did you catch this story in the National Post last week? … more →

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you decide1 comment

shmohawk wrote 3 days ago: This is a tale of two publications. Which to believe or trust? Which to keep or kill? It’s tim … more →

Tags: Aboriginal peoples, Canada, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous Rights, Journalism, racism, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Joe Quesnel, Jonathan Kay

Lisa Moore Media

Julie Wilson wrote 1 week ago: Check out all the media for Lisa Moore and her latest novel February! Read Vit Wagner’s profi … more →

Tags: Audio & Media, media, Reviews, CBC, February, lisa moore, Ottawa Citizen, Toronto Star, Winnipeg Free Press

Mobster forfeits treasure trove

Anthony wrote 1 week ago: A multi-million-dollar treasure trove of art, jewels, ant iques, real estate and luxury cars was fo … more →

Tags: anti-mafia, Beniamino Gioiello Zappia, Canada, crime syndicates, don tito, Friends of Ours, Gangsters, international crime syndicates, italian criminals

When brand new is the only vintage

mcpubserv wrote 1 week ago: Aarron Levitt, National Post CATL got some “off the music pages” press this weekend in t … more →

Tags: CATL, leslie wormworth, nathalie atkinson, Cabaret-Vintage

From the National Post: 'Jackson's star burned brightly, quickly'1 comment

sahar009 wrote 1 week ago: By David Bidini Maybe it’s just as well. Lots of pain suffered. Lots of pain inflicted. With t … more →

Tags: General, MICHAEL JACKSON, tribute, Michael Jackson Tribute

Why We Need Unions6 comments

Dan wrote 1 week ago: There are probably going to be more musings in the coming weeks along the lines of this Chris Selley … more →

Tags: Toronto, CUPE, Chris Selley, Unions, LCBO, OPSEU

Banks and unions.2 comments

Mike Christie wrote 1 week ago: I seldom agree with National Post editorials, but this one made sense to me.  Read the article here … more →

Tags: Politics and News, CUPE, News, Toronto, Unions

A Supposedly Fun Thing A Bunch Of People Are Doing This Summer2 comments

aroundthesphere wrote 1 week ago: The late David Foster Wallace’s opus is being read by a whole bunch of people this summer. Th … more →

Tags: Books, New Media, atrios, bloggingheads, Blographia Literaria, Chekhov's Mistress, conor clarke, conor friedersdorf, David Foster Wallace

Twitter Haters

valeriewatts wrote 2 weeks ago: Twitter asks humankind to answer the age old question What are you doing?! A question that if you a … more →

Tags: twitter, twitter haters, Social Media, Globe and Mail, Consumer Behaviour

If I Had My Way, I Would Tear This Old Building Down1 comment

aroundthesphere wrote 2 weeks ago: Prince Charles stops a housing development. Rod Dreher: Three cheers for Prince Charles, for ef … more →

Tags: Culture, UK, Art, Rod Dreher, The American Conservative, Wall Street Journal, The Times, Septimus Waugh, Hugh Pearman

Freeman Dyson's shadowy Canadian connection9 comments

Deep Climate wrote 2 weeks ago: Eminent retired physicist Freeman Dyson is perhaps the most prominent scientist to oppose publicly t … more →

Tags: climate change skeptics, Climate science disinformation, Andrew Revkin, 'freeman dyson', New York Times, NRSP, Terence Corcoran, Tom Harris

ivison blows2 comments

shmohawk wrote 1 month ago: Do as I say, not as I do. That’s the message I get from Chuck Strahl and the Conservative Government … more →

Tags: Aboriginal peoples, Indigenous Rights, Journalism, Canada, Canadian Politics, Indigenous peoples, Human Rights, Politics, Chuck Strahl

What Is A Religious Symbol? What Does It Do, And Where Does It Live?3 comments

biqbal wrote 1 month ago: Barbara Kay seems not to like open secularism. Her National Post opinion piece “Religious Symb … more →

Tags: Newspaper, game of symbols, Laicite, Reasonable Accommodation, Secularism, the theologico-political

all hail the grand pooh-bah

shmohawk wrote 1 month ago: Every now and then, I like to browse the Interwebs. Sometimes, one finds the strangest things out th … more →

Tags: Aboriginal peoples, Journalism, Canada, humour, Canadian Politics, Indigenous peoples, Guillaume Carle, Confederation of Aboriginal Peoples, Craign Oliver

Buried for years in our backyards: Stories of Rape, Hunger, and Death from SriLankan Tamil Women4 comments

reginidavid wrote 1 month ago: - The smell of the army boots, the gun, never our friend I became an Internally Displaced Person ( … more →

Tags: All posts, War, Women's Stories, Amnesty International, Armed Groups, இலங்கை, ஈழத்தமிழர், ஈழம், தமிழ்

* Lessons learned from people I've met-Part 3

nelliejacobs wrote 1 month ago: PERSEVERANCE In November, 1946, Imperial Oil sent Vern “Dry Hole” Hunter to Leduc, Alber … more →

Tags: creativity, "Fine Thymes Restaurant and Tea-Room", Imperial Oil, "Neil Doctorow", BlogTalkRadio, Bracebridege, Lessons Learned, muskoka, perseverance

"Islam and Democracy": Tired hobbyhorse of self-congratulatory liberalism

biqbal wrote 1 month ago: Last week’s National Post editorial (”Islam and democracy”, May 11, 2009) National … more →

Tags: Newspaper, Islamofascism, roots of Muslim rage, whiggish superiority complex

Tamils close road, open dialogue

katiadmitrieva wrote 1 month ago: Apparently, inconvenience on the road in Toronto is a more pressing matter than growing human rights … more →

Tags: It's All Politics, News & Opinion, Canada, Canadian government, Comment, corcoran, Demonstration, Gardiner express, Human Rights


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