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| Special Guest Columnist - Michael Coren |
Summer 2010 > Issue 75 All of you who spend time south of the border know that although there is always something about the United States that annoys or even provokes, it's still a remarkable country that is and should be the envy of the world. I like to think that I wasn't the only Canadian who cringed during the opening events of the Winter Olympics, when a plump white poet pretending to be black and street-wise boasted that Canadians said zed instead of zee, and that we also said please and thank-you. Read more
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| Special Guest Column - Michael Coren |
Spring 2010 > Issue 74 So at long last, health-care reform is achieved in the United States. Or sort of achieved. More than a dozen states are taking legal action and much of the legislation will take years to be implemented. It could also lead to Republican landslides in subsequent elections and major edits of any proposed health-care policies. It's worth remembering, of course, that Republican Presidents as far back as Teddy Roosevelt and including Nixon and Reagan tried to introduce changes, so to regard this as an exclusively Democrat-backed idea is misplaced. Read more
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| The Canadian Travellers' Report Card |
Spring 2010 > Issue 74 Here is an excerpt from the third edition of the Canadian Travellers' Report Card. To view the full English report with a province by province breakdown, please visit www.snowbirds.org. Read more
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| Ontario Intends to Close Facilities for the Disabled |
Spring 2005 > Issue 54 The Ontario Minister of Community and Social Services has announced plans to close facilities for the disabled. Read more
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| Considering Romanow |
Winter 2002 > Issue 45 An initial interpretation of the future of Health Care in Canada. Read more
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| Watching the Romanow Commission |
Fall 2002 > Issue 44 What will become of the future of health care? Read more
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