During the summer, as both sides of the homosexual marriage debate sounded off on their varying viewpoints, the media apparently sided with the side that…
Month: September 2005
The head of the Bank of Canada, Mr. David Dodge, made some comments on Friday that I find pretty peculiar. Giving them some thought, it…
As the week unfolded in New Orleans and the surrounding states, the situation started to take a definitive shape, and perspective slowly but surely found…
The NDP party has announced plans to table a Seniors Charter in the fall sitting of Parliament. The bill would once again expand the sweeping…
With news of the untimely demise of Chief Justice William Rehnquist, President Bush now has the opportunity to solidify the highest court, and to make…
Once again, we get to wake up to the bias that is our news. The Globe and Mail says it all in its declaration “Off…
Several international groups are organizing a concerted battle against the proposal of allowing Islamic law to play a part in legal proceedings in our country.…
It seems that once again, scientists have discovered something to finally convince the skeptics that Darwin was right. This has happened before, and surely will…
Taking in the utter devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, my heart sinks. I have never seen such complete destruction and hopelessness this…
Once again, our courts have gone soft. Once more, the dead lie still with no justice to honour their memory. Welcome to Canada. On Monday,…