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How Canada is starting to tackle the autism crisis
It’s almost 10 years since my eyes were first opened to autism and its daunting human and social implications....
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Senate Conservatives silence MS sufferers
This past Thursday, the Social Affairs, Science and Technology (SAST) committee held its third hearing on Senator Jane Cordy's...
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NEXEN-CNOOC : My Proposal to Define the Opaque “net benefit” Criteria
The proposed buyout of Nexen Inc., a Canadian oil and gas company who has been discovering and developing energy...
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Canada’s tax evaders get easy treatment compared to those in Australia, Europe
In recent years, revelations about wealthy individuals with fortunes in secret tax havens have sparked a flurry of activity...
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Canada should establish a national strategy for MS patients
Nearly 75,000 Canadians live with the progressively debilitating disease multiple sclerosis with another 1,000 Canadians diagnosed each year. Canada’s...
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Learning lessons about Syria from our experience in Kosovo and Libya
The Canadian-inspired UN initiative known as the Responsibility to Protect doctrine (R2P) has been hotly debated across the globe...
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What Human Trafficking Has to do With the Olympics
This Friday the world will come together and celebrate the much-anticipated London 2012 Olympic Games. Every two years, over...
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Immigration reforms will affect global reputation for compassion
The Interim Federal Health Program provided temporary health-care coverage to eligible protected persons, refugee claimants and others who do...
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What was the rush in passing the Canada-Jordan Free Trade Agreement?
What was the rush in passing the Canada-Jordan Free Trade Agreement? After all, it was only received in the...
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Canada Under Bill C-31 Is Not the Place I Found Refuge
Forty years ago my family and I arrived in Canada, desperately seeking refuge from Idi Amin's Uganda. We had...