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Canadian Democratic Movement
Hillary Clintons candidacy is another casualty of the Bush Administration by Robert Billyard
How is it even possible that the good news story of Newfoundland & Labrador coming off of equalization has somehow turned into catalyst for concern and near hysteria in some circles?
With all the happenings taking place during this years Atlantic seal harvest folks have begun to ask me why Ive remained virtually silent on the issue this time around. Its not like you, they say, and theyre right.
by Robert Billyard "You see, my dear ones, multilateralism is no longer an illusive idealism, it is now an essential."
A recent letter from a concerned citizen, Cam Finley of Ontario, to the Toronto Star expresses a sentiment that is quickly becoming more and more accepted across the Country these days:
Greed, Stupidity and the Atlantic Cod Fishery Last week, for the first time since a moratorium on cod fishing was instituted in 1992, there was actually some good news to report on the state of the Atlantic cod stocks near Newfoundland and Labrador.
This week Newfoundland and Labradors battle hardened Auditor General (they dont call him a General without reason), released yet another direct and accurate report. This one focused on the financial situation in the province and it shone a light on an issue screams to be addressed.
With the surprise retirement announcement of Supreme Court Justice Michel Bastarache today speculation will soon begin to mount about where his replacement might be found.
With the annual Atlantic seal harvest just around the corner its no wonder the activist contingent are once again hitting the bricks (or the ice floes) in yet another quest for your hard earned dollars.
Recently someone posed a question to me that I found more than a little interesting in both concept and potential.
OBSERVATIONS ON THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES AND RELATED MATTERS
Political corruption at the highest levels of Canadas government appears to be happening with frightening regularity these days.
by Robert Billyard
A big tip of the hat and hearty pat on the back to the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Tourism and all the folks involved in promoting the province these days.
Today I nearly fell off my chair after visiting the federal Conservative website and reading a press release issued this week. The funniest part of the whole site (funny in a rather sad way) has to be the verbal diarrhea they espouse on regular basis.
THE PRINCESS ISN'T WHO YOU THINK...
Many Canadians have come to see Newfoundland and Labrador as the place where the people are always whining and looking for more.
POLITICS AS ENTERTAINMENT
After meeting with Stephen Harper in Ottawa Newfoundland and Labrador premier, Danny Williams, went before the media this week to let the public know that his ABC (anyone but Conservative) campaign, is back on.
Fact: On Friday January 11 the Provincial and Territorial leaders will spend an afternoon with Stephen Harper, supposedly discussing the economy and the rising Canadian dollar.
For those who have been following the ABC (Anyone But Conservative) campaign that Newfoundland and Labrador premier, Danny Williams, has been threatening to wage against Stephen Harper, the intrigue just reached a new level.
NOT A SIMPLE MATTER OF RELIGIOUS ZEALOTS
What can I say, I'm sitting in a hotel room in the center of the Universe tonight and over the past week or so Ive listened to, or been reading, year in review pieces from media outlets and pundits alike I figured I might as well jump right in.
By Robert Billyard In other words, taser use is on trial and there are strong arguments to be made for its out right ban.
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