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Questions remain about Harjit Sajjan’s $161,000 photo bill
Last month I had an article about taxpayers spending $161,000 for photographers to take images of Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan on his various trips. The Liberal government says these photographs are proof that Canada is re-engaging on the world stage. The amount covers 26 trips since late 2015 to locations such as India, Trenton, Yellowknife,...
Ukraine blasts Austria after barring its reporter
…read more Source: Toronto...
Lloyd Axworthy to lead Canada’s election observation mission to Ukraine
Former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy will lead Canada’s election observation mission to Ukraine as concerns mount that Russia may interfere in the country’s democratic process, CBC News has learned. …read more Source: National...
Liberals Are Digging Their Own Grave With Russiagate
Screenshot from MSNBC “This new Cold War [is] more dangerous than the preceding Cold War,” professor Stephen Cohen tells Truthdig Editor in Chief Robert Scheer in the latest installment of “Scheer Intelligence.” Cohen, a professor emeritus of Russian studies at Princeton University and New York University, has a new book out that addresses the...
Ukraine police: 15 officers injured in clash with far-right
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Paul Manafort scheduled to learn sentence for tax, bank fraud
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is scheduled to learn his sentence for tax and bank fraud related to money he earned advising Ukrainian politicians. …read more Source:...
Manafort scheduled to learn sentence for tax, bank fraud
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is scheduled to learn his sentence for tax and bank fraud related to money he earned advising Ukrainian politicians. …read more Source: CTV...
Special forces looks at recruiting off the street amid shifting demands
OTTAWA — The Canadian Forces are considering whether to start recruiting its elite special-forces soldiers straight off the street rather than forcing them to follow the traditional route of first spending several years in the military. The idea, which is still being debated, comes as Canada’s special forces — and the military as a whole —...
Kolga and Gold: How the Kremlin distorts the past to divide us
The following is offered in rebuttal to a Feb. 25 blog from Citizen writer David Pugliese entitled “Nazi whitewash gathers momentum as memory of the Holocaust fades”: The crimes of all totalitarian regimes that engage in genocide, repression, corruption and the abuse of human rights should be condemned in the strongest terms possible – none more...
The enduring legacy of Canada’s racist head tax on Chinese-Canadians
On June 22, 2006, Stephen Harper formally apologized for the head tax of up to $500 levied on 81,000 Chinese immigrants to Canada from 1883 until it was repealed in 1923—when the Chinese Exclusion Act came into law, preventing Chinese people from moving to the country until 1947. William Ging Wee Dere, whose father and grandfather paid the tax,...



