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Posted By: CWBloggers
Posted On: Oct 7, 2008
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In concurrence with my never-ending theme of Afghanistan coverage, here’s another issue I feel is worth discussing.
What is Canada’s role in Afghanistan? What are our goals? These are things that need to be made clearer by politicians, without question. But as the British army...... [view]
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Posted By: CWBloggers
Posted On: Sep 10, 2008
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3 days into the Canada’s election campaign, Stephen Harper has already upped the stakes by promising to pull Canadians out of Afghanistan by the pullout date in 2011. A bold move, considering his past statements and the current Afghan situation. I’ve got to ask why he’d...... [view]
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Posted By: CWBloggers
Posted On: Aug 20, 2008
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It is interesting that while the United States awaits its November election, Canada’s PM is threatening the same. The next US president - Obama or McCain? Democrat or Republican? Are Americans ready to vote a black man into office? Is McCain too old to lead? While these questions...... [view]
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Posted By: ReillyY
Posted On: Apr 4, 2008
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From our wonderful intern Trisha Dempsey , based at Dalhousie University.
Halifax was to host the 5th regional dialogue March 14th – March 16th. As someone who had been involved in organizing this dialogue, I had been eagerly anticipating this event. I was very curious as to how...... [view]
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Posted By: ReillyY
Posted On: Apr 14, 2008
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Vancouverites. A fascinating group of people. When asked why they came to the session, the majority of the group sounded interested and optimistic about Canada’s role in the world or the dialogue process, but in true Vancouver fashion, most of the group walked through the doors...... [view]
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