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Why Auditor General’s G8 report is worthless
Auditor General Sheila Fraser — her legacy revered for its propriety and principles — has found herself engulfed in the quicksand of partisan politics and screaming to be heard.
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Toronto's construction nightmare: Levy
City officials say another season of construction (chaos) is set to begin — although the infamous orange and black construction cones have become a constant around our city all year now.
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Anti-Rob Ford rally all about them: Agar
If you wanted to see the face of the gravy train you had only to be at Dundas Square on Saturday as the “Community Rally to Demand Respect From Toronto City Council” chugged through.
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Minority equals coalition takeover
When Finance Minister Jim Flaherty tabled his budget last month, the consensus among most experts was it was the right budget at the right time.
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Holes in Iggy's good week
Liberals, a few TV pundits, and some of the more gullible minds in the national press corps have been trumpeting Michael Ignatieff's "good week."
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OLG finally gets its act together: Editorial
Given its appalling history of incompetence, waste and arrogance, when the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation finally does something right — as it did Thursday — it’s worth noting
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Eleven reasons to GO electric
Canada is arguably one of the largest makers of electric trains in the world. This is Bombardier. Canada, even though our electric trains are all over the world, does not have one.
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Outsourcing shafts workers
Recently our neighbours south of the border celebrated Martin Luther King Day. The renowned civil rights leader was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, where he had gone to support striking sanitation workers.
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Letters to the Editor
Re “Capital punishment OK: Poll” (Jan. 26): Does anyone know offhand how David Milgaard voted on bringing back the death penalty? How about Susan Nellis or Guy Paul Morin?
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Ed Stelmach exits
Those tempted to feel sorry for Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach, who resigned as premier on Tuesday, should save some sympathy for his successor.
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Let Metrolinx run TTC: Editorial
If southern Ontario is ever going to have a seamless public transportation system, as our politicians keep promising, someone has to be in charge of it.
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Premier Dad’s surprising admission: Blizzard
It was a surprising admission from “Premier Dad.” I asked him Wednesday about a Sun story that reported the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) says binge drinking is a big problem — especially with young people.
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Letters to the Editor
Re “‘Blindsided’” (Front Page, Jan. 18): Two things surprise me about this story — that anybody would be blindsided and that the costs have only doubled.
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