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One of the universal truths about the media is this famous observation by American journalist A.J. Liebling: "Freedom of the press is limited to those who own one."
At the Nuclear Precipice: Catastrophe or Transformation?
Few politicians would dare ignore an organization like the Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC), which Chief Executive Bernie Farber says has more clout in the halls of power than most minority groups even though it represents only 360,000 people across the country.
"YOU can help," says Professor Francis A. Boyle of the University of Illinois College of Law in Champaign, U.S.A. as he seeks support for a worldwide grassroots campaign to have former president George Bush and several of his top officials sent to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the war crimes of "extraordinary rendition."
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Antisemitism Real and Imagined: Responses to the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism
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1. The tip of the iceberg in a long list of blunders is the McGuinty government's secret passage of a law invoking the 1939 Public Works Protection Act, which seemed to give police the power to detain and arrest anyone within five meters of the nearly 10 kilometers of security zone fence during the G20.
Play the Game and Win!
Since Tarek Fatah immigrated to Canada in 1987, he tried his hand at politics twice and failed both times, first with the NDP and then with the Liberals. He tried to be a journalist and a writer, but could not find employment. But after 9/11, he landed a good job writing books and articles attacking Canadian Muslims.
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On July 7, 2024 in Toronto, Canada, Dimitri Lascaris delivered a speech on the right to resist oppression.