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  • Canada's youth: Your future in your hands, vote out Harper on May 2ndThe Canadian Charger
    April 14, 2011

    70% of Canada's population voted in 1993. Then in 2000 the rate fell to 64%, in 2004 to 61%, rising to 65% in 2006 and then falling to 59% in 2008. The decline was due almost entirely to the low turnout rate of those from 18 through 24. Among youth, 37% voted in 2004, rising to 44% in 2006 and then falling back to 37% again in 2008. The difference between the rate of youth voting and that of the general population is striking.

  • Standing up against Harper's assault on democracyThe Canadian Charger
    April 20, 2011

    Murray Dobbin writes that Harper "is the only prime minister in Canadian history to openly detest his own country: its efforts at egalitarianism, its social programs, its wealth redistribution, its peacekeeping history internationally, and its attempts at promoting and preserving its unique culture."

  • Irwin Cotler is doing it againThe Canadian Charger
    April 29, 2011

    While much of the world clamours for action to stop the slaughter in Libya, Mount Royal MP Irwin Cotler is calling for immediate action by the Canadian government to combat what he calls "the increasingly threatening Iranian regime."

  • Zionists smearing Arab revolutionsThe Canadian Charger
    April 29, 2011

    "Egyptians have inspired us, and they've done so by putting the lie to the idea that justice is best gained through violence... We must educate our children to become like young Egyptian people," said President Barack Obama about the January 25th Egyptian Revolution. But Zionists are smearing all Arab revolutions to stop any Western admiration and support. The most recent was an article by Conrad Black.

  • A gloomy future for CanadaThe Canadian Charger
    May 5, 2011

    The Germans have a word for it: Zeitgeist, the spirit of the times. Well, Harper won his majority government on May 2, but he took ownership of the Zeitgeist earlier.

  • Yellow journalism at Sun media The Canadian Charger
    May 5, 2011

    When the Toronto Sun "broke" the story that Jack Layton was found lying naked on a bed by Toronto Police, at a suspected Chinatown bawdy house in 1996, Canadians got some idea of what the Toronto Sun considers a big news story.

  • Why do we need independent media?The Canadian Charger
    May 16, 2011

    "We are going to impose an agenda on coverage by dealing with issues and subjects that we choose to deal with," said Richard M. Cohn, ex-senior producer of CBS political news. This is the sad reality of the Canadian media today. What can we Canadians do about it?

  • May Day celebration in CanadaThe Canadian Charger
    May 12, 2011

    Listening to speaker after speaker at a recent May Day celebration in Toronto, it became apparent why there's been a groundswell of support for the NDP on May 2nd. Most speakers see little difference between the Conservatives and the Liberals, and they feel that neither party is addressing the needs of the majority of Canadians.

  • Middle East: What peace process?The Canadian Charger
    May 16, 2011

    The Cairo's unity agreement between Hamas and Fatah has caused consternation in the Israeli government. It was already upset by the announcement that Egypt would open its border with Gaza, thus ending Gaza's isolation and Israel's ability to control what products and who can enter and leave.

  • Just published The Canadian Charger
    May 17, 2011

    A New Egypt, Dr. Mohamed Elmasry, with an eyewitness DVD

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