Jason Lamarche on the Insite Program
As a follow-up to the previous post on the Insite program, here is some commentary from Jason Lamarche of the Liberal Minute.
As a follow-up to the previous post on the Insite program, here is some commentary from Jason Lamarche of the Liberal Minute.
In response to President Obama’s move yesterday, the Conservative government of Canada is finally reconsidering its position on Omar Khadr, Canadian citizen being detained at Guantanamo Bay. Canada remains the only industrialized nation to not…
The following article was sent to us by the author, Krystalline Kraus, for republication. Originally posted here. The political front On June 3, 2008, Canadian Parliament voted in favour of allowing Iraq war resisters to…
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Dr. Daphna Golan, Professor of Law at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, explains in Haaeretz today why the academic establishment in Israel should oppose the Gazan assault, The students’ fight against the tuition increase, the lecturers’…
Phyllis Bennis, Senior Analyst at the Institute for Policy Studies, and author of Before and After: US Foreign Policy and the September 11 Crisis, Challenging Empire: How People, Governments, and the UN Defy US Power,…
In the latest idiotic move by CUPE, the union representing striking York University graduate students and contract faculty, the university workers committee will be lobbying in favour of banning Israeli academics from Ontario campuses due…
We previously wondered how The Star discovered that Quami Frederick used a fake degree to get into Osgoode. Yesterday, The Star revealed how they came across the information, Frederick’s name is on a list of…
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From the people who brought you Speed Read Your Way Through Law School, we bring you – nap time. A new study found that napping boosts sophisticated memory. It also helps you to see the…