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City needs private money downtown
Everyone wants their downtown to thrive. After all, nothing says progress like a skyline full of cranes and the hum of construction.
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A line in the right direction
In Toronto, Montreal and Calgary, thousands of people make a single important decision every day that relieves them of stress, helps their city infrastructure, benefits the larger environment and sends a positive message to the rest of the community.
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A chance to focus on safety
Word that the city is losing up to $9-million in speed-on-green traffic camera revenue immediately prompted concerns from civic officials of the program being cancelled.
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Haiti must lance Baby Doc
If Murphy's Law were applied to countries -- as in "anything that can go wrong, will go wrong" -- one of those countries would surely be Haiti.
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Keith Davey was The Rainmaker
It should come as no surprise that we have no truck with most of today's Liberals -- Visiting Professor -- Michael Ignatieff being a prime reason for both our dejection and rejection.
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Prisons may be a future jewel
The persistent controversy over the Harper Conservatives spending $600 million on new federal prison cells in hopes their tough justice agenda will pack them in has us thinking futuristically as well.
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Dires straits of censorship
Developed societies have come to understand censorship is only a productive tool in the most rare of circumstances, because it’s very rare for the majority of society to agree when it is necessary.
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Madness is not politically motivated
Before U.S. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was even out of the operating theatre, the left-wing media was already blaming the right wing as if Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck had loaded Jared Lee Loughner's gun.
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Spanking is not the issue
One has to wonder, with all the important issues facing Canadians today, why Sen. Celine Hervieux-Payette is so obsessed with spankings.
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Arena optimism should worry us
There’s a frightening sense of inevitability to the ongoing debate over a new arena for downtown Edmonton, a sense that those in government are just going through the motions.
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Arena math a tough sell
As a rule, we support and recognize economic development as an essential underpinning ingredient of Edmonton’s future. Without business expansion and capital investment, we simply wouldn’t grow and flourish to the city’s potential.
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Red flag for Yemenis fits
It is time for Canadian Arab Federation president Khaled Mouammar to disengage the loop tape, and for Yemeni citizens to quit complaining about being "profiled" when returning to Canada from their pilgrimages to Mecca.
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The start of a very good thing
In the throes of 2007’s boom economy and the sheer difficulty people had finding affordable places to live, the suggestion at the time by newly-minted Premier Ed Stelmach that the province might end homelessness within a decade drew amusement.
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Deceptive Duceppe's European mission
We hope Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe continues to have a grand time gallivanting around Europe, and bending his elbow over fine victuals in pursuit of buyers for his separatist snake oil.
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Ignore Duckett's cookie, watch the dough
Folks, if you think the most offensive element of Stephen Duckett's time as the head of Alberta Health Services has been blowing off the press to eat a cookie, you're missing the bigger picture.
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Pension deal: Caviar for them, crusts for you
With Christmas soon upon us, we trust all Canadians about to blow a wad of cash on the joy of giving - or max out their credit cards - have by now put aside their annual $14,180 contribution toward their pension plans.
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F-35 is right choice for Canada
Another CF-18 fighter jet punched out over Alberta last week for reasons still unknown, making it the second such jet since July to hit the ditch.
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Political storms a good sign
A political storm that began in British Columbia is now blowing ugly in three of Canada's higher-profile provinces, its winds fuelled by voter disgust over being used, abused and played as fools.
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WikiLeaks an enemy of the U.S.
With a curiosity that killed the cat, Canada waits for WikiLeaks to roll out some 2,400 classified documents showing the United States sniffing for dirt in our diplomatic letter box.
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