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Harry Sterling: Diplomats question Harper鈥檚 shifting policies

Harry Sterling: Diplomats question Harper鈥檚 shifting policies

鈥淲hat鈥檚 happening to sa国际传媒?鈥 The foreign ambassador鈥檚 question was asked at a time when many Canadians were expressing doubts that Prime Minister Stephen Harper had no prior awareness of a $90,000 鈥済ift鈥 to Senator Mike Duffy from Harper鈥檚 chief of
Les Leyne: Election post-mortem rejuvenating

Les Leyne: Election post-mortem rejuvenating

The New Democratic Party provincial council meets in Vancouver this morning to conduct a grim post-mortem, looking for cause of death of their election hopes. There鈥檚 been five weeks of media analysis, so they have a lot to wade through.
Monique Keiran: Less is more for Calypso orchid鈥檚 perfume

Monique Keiran: Less is more for Calypso orchid鈥檚 perfume

During a recent walk through John Dean Provincial Park, Nature Boy encountered his first Calypso orchid of the year. He was so excited, he called the rest of us back to crowd around and join the admiration parade.
Good preaching still has power to change the world

Good preaching still has power to change the world

I recently attended a festival of preaching in Nashville, Tennessee. I know for most people the words 鈥渇estival鈥 and 鈥減reaching鈥 may seem an oxymoron.
Shannon Corregan: Call it what you like, it鈥檚 still racism

Shannon Corregan: Call it what you like, it鈥檚 still racism

Last weekend, the Quebec Soccer Federation reversed its decision to ban turban-wearing soccer players.
Kate Heartfield: Let鈥檚 reconsider geographical representation

Kate Heartfield: Let鈥檚 reconsider geographical representation

As Parliament rises for the summer, MPs fan out to spend time in their ridings, listening to constituents, eating burgers and being accountable. That鈥檚 the theory, anyway.
My Sweaty Little Secret

My Sweaty Little Secret

Shhhhh. Don鈥檛 tell anyone. Especially don鈥檛 tell my legs. I鈥檝e signed up for my first marathon, in fact one of the most famous marathons in the world 鈥 the New York City marathon in November.
Comment: Changing the way we talk about refugees

Comment: Changing the way we talk about refugees

With terms like 鈥渂ogus refugees鈥 and 鈥渜ueue jumpers,鈥 our national conversation about refugees has become noticeably negative.
Les Leyne: Rancour over aides' pay raises became louder than Liberals expected

Les Leyne: Rancour over aides' pay raises became louder than Liberals expected

The public reaction to the big pay hikes Premier Christy Clark鈥檚 office quietly arranged for sa国际传媒 Liberal government aides got a lot bigger and louder than they expected.
Geoff Johnson: New teachers need guidance from veterans

Geoff Johnson: New teachers need guidance from veterans

There is nothing new about apprenticeships, internships or any of the other forms of on-the-job training that have always been considered an important part of the development of newly trained doctors, lawyers, electricians, business graduates or perf