Straight Talk archives

May 2011

May 29th, 2011

A climate of stupidity
The approach of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Conservatives on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

May 23rd, 2011

Don't blame Harper for Senate
The PM is being roasted these days for appointing a bunch of Tories to the Senate. It shouldn't be that way.

Booze ban a holiday downer
Most people call this weekend May 2-4 for booze-related reasons but that was before much of Canada became a nanny state.

May 16th, 2011

The case for torture
The assassination of Osama bin Laden has revived, once again, the debate over the use of torture.

May 11th, 2011

Autisic child banned from school
When a special needs student gets ejected from the classroom, ask yourself this: Who is failing?

May 9th, 2011

Editorial: Sun News snub tells on Bell
Bell’s excuse that the price was too “excessive” to pay is not only lame but disingenuous.

Bin Laden is history
Once again, the message resonates: Don't mess with America.

Liberals need policies voters can back
Michael Ignatieff has left the building. Unfortunately for him, he only left after it had burned to the ground.

May 2nd, 2011

Goldstein: 15 stupid election cliches to avoid
Now that our 41st federal election campaign is over, I think we can agree on some things we can do without in number 42.

Goldstein: 15 stupid election cliches to avoid
Now that our 41st federal election campaign is over, I think we can agree on some things we can do without in number 42.

Election moments worthy of an award
This election about nothing, this campaign trail to nowhere, got pretty damn exciting.

 

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