U of T prof takes the stand in defense of accused terrorist
Law prof says messages glorifying jihad do not advocate violence against Canadians
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You can, apparently, be a full-time student in a rigorous law program and still have time to do fun things like act in plays
View ArticleDo we dare eat an American peach?
Must-reads: Chantal Hébert on Elections Canada’s risk exposure; Dan Gardner on bisphenol A; Christie Blatchford on the Toronto 18; Graham Thomson on the Alberta budget. In and out and on with the rest...
View ArticleCanada—Stagflating towards the poorhouse since 2008
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View ArticleIn praise of the open-face sandwich
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View ArticleMegapundit: When Irish eyes are darkening with rage
Must reads: Dan Gardner on Mark Steyn vs. the sock-puppets; Christie Blatchford and Thomas Walkom on the Toronto 18 trial; Richard Gwyn on Obama. Business as usual in Ottawa Flaherty trips over...
View ArticleMegapundit: You say tomato, I say diarrhea
Must-reads: James Travers, Don Martin and Margaret Wente on the residential schools apology; Lawrence Martin on the carbon tax; Rosie DiManno on following the money in Afghanistan; Terence Corcoran on...
View ArticleMegapundit: What Julie Couillard has to do with Mikhail Gorbachev
WEEKEND ROUNDUP Must-reads: Scott Taylor on Afghan governance; Christie Blatchford, Rex Murphy and Daphne Bramham on the residential schools apology; Greg Weston on Oily the Splot; Don Martin on the...
View ArticleMegapundit: Because of the unfreezing process, Christie Blatchford has no...
Must-reads: Don Martin on child abuse in Afghanistan; Jeffrey Simpson on bad carbon tax timing; John Ibbitson on Obama on fatherhood. Junk science, junk politics Behold: six columns about five things...
View ArticleMegapundit: The revolting caucuses
Must-reads: Vaughn Palmer and Chantal Hébert on carbon taxes; Dan Gardner on solving the energy crisis. What ever happened to loyalty? The Liberals are fuming about their leader’s carbon tax, the...
View ArticleMegapundit: John McWho?
Must-reads: Colby Cosh on the NFL invasion; John Ivison on immigration reform. Welcome to silly season Has Parliament lost its mind? Or just the people running it? Between Vic Toews’ “politically...
View ArticleMegapundit: ‘More decisive than Paul Martin’
Stand by for the cockfight Stéphane Dion has established himself a very brave, valorous, principled gentleman who trusts Canadians’ intelligence. And it only took 18 months! “No really serious attempt...
View ArticleMegapundit: Le voyage de Babar
Must-reads: Don Martin and James Travers on Harper and the Green Shift; Conrad Black on a dreadful Nixon biography. “Screw everybody” Stéphane Dion just wants to save the planet, people. Why must you...
View ArticleMegapundit: Zimbabwean regime change for dummies
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View ArticleBTC: ‘It wouldn’t be the end of the world’
As Kady reports, UBC’s Michael Byers is aiming to be the next NDP candidate in Vancouver Centre. And as Paul coyly notes, the professor once said something rather surprising about the threat of a...
View ArticleTerrorist bets on good sentence
Saad Khalid has spent the past three years locked inside Unit 1K, a maximum-security prison wing reserved for select members of the “Toronto 18.” He is still living there today—surrounded by fellow...
View ArticleThis week: Good news/bad news
Face of the week Flameout: Theoren Fleury’s brief comeback attempt—after six years away from the rink—ends with a hug from his wife, Jennifer. A week in the life of Angela Merkel The German chancellor...
View ArticleA star informant resurfaces
A Muslim businessman who was paid more than $4 million to help the RCMP bust a group of Toronto terrorists showed his face for the first time today, testifying against one of the suspects he famously...
View ArticleAccused bomb plotter went to his father for advice: informant
Accused bomb plotter was acting on his father’s advice: informant (Canadian Press) An accused Canadian terrorist on trial for his role in an attempted bomb plot had the full support of his father, a...
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