
“Peter: I am back from the Bohemian Grove,” Powell writes. “Surprise, Surprise, I sat next to Stephen Harper a couple of times and had a nice discussion.” […]
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Toronto Sun Anti-abortion protesters hope Harper will re-open debate Thursday, May 12, 2011 By Kristy Kirkup, Parliamentary Bureau
Freemason PM Stephen Harper Making Masonic Recognition Signal in House of Commons, Ottawa OTTAWA – Thousands of protesters gathered on Parliament Hill Thursday and marched through Ottawa streets to demand the […] Toronto Star Ontario won’t call public inquiry into G20 chaos Mon Jun 28 2010 Rob Ferguson, Tanya Talaga and David Rider Queen’s Park says it’s up to Ottawa to call a public inquiry into the G20 Summit that roiled Toronto. And Toronto Mayor David Miller insists no inquiry is needed, saying […] Guardian.Co.Uk German fraud trial may throw light on slush fund affair Arms dealer and lobbyist Karlheinz Schreiber, 75, denies bribery and tax evasion Monday 18 January 2010 Kate Connolly in Berlin 'A Pillar of Mutual Support…' An elderly arms dealer and lobbyist accused of playing a major role in […] Globe and Mail March 26, 2009 Walking a mile in the wrong shoes Editorial RCMP Commissioner William Elliott wants Canadians to “walk a mile in my shoes” – a Mountie’s brown boots – before RCMP Commissioner William Elliott judging the organization or its people in the fatal tasering of the Polish immigrant […] CBC News Tuesday, March 17, 2009 Conservative Party’s plan to acclaim incumbent MPs draws criticism The federal Conservative Party is moving ahead with reforms to its process of nominating candidates for elections that will mean incumbent MPs won’t have to fight for nominations in their ridings. The proposal would declare incumbent […] |
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