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Harper's Report Card

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Written by Kendall R. Giberson    Wednesday, 03 February 2010 00:00

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Have the first four years of conservative rule under Stephen Harper served as a foundation for a full term majority government?

 

When Politics Mixes with Professional Sports

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Written by Kendall R. Giberson    Friday, 27 November 2009 00:00

giberson_abstractWhy did the goings-on in an Arizona courtroom this summer have a huge potential impact on Canadian culture? Kendall R. Giberson gives the play-by-play and colour commentary on the tug-of-war between the major players in the most talked-about sports story of the year.

 

All Talk but No Action: Why the Threat of Forcing Another Fall Election Keeps the Liberals out of Power

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Written by Kendall R. Giberson    Thursday, 22 October 2009 00:00

giberson abstractKendall R. Giberson looks at the events surrounding the most recent tactic by the Liberals to regain power on Parliament Hill.

 

How to Buy Friends and Sell Influence to People

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Written by Kendall R. Giberson    Wednesday, 02 September 2009 00:00

kendall_abstractWhat effect do high-profile elected officials getting their hands caught in the proverbial cookie jar have on other politicians considering similar actions? Inspired by Ottawa Mayor Larry O'Brien's brush with accusations of political misdealings, Kendall R. Giberson recaps recent episodes of political influence peddling.

 

Fuite forcée du président: le Honduras victime d’un coup d’État

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Written by Tiffany Castlebay    Wednesday, 05 August 2009 00:00

honduras6Expulsé de son pays par un coup militaire, le président du Honduras, appuyé par la communauté internationale, cherche à reprendre ses fonctions à la tête de l'État, face à une coalition intérimaire qui l'accuse d'avoir voulu violer la Constitution du pays. Pour la première fois depuis très longtemps, les États-Unis ont pris position contre le coup d'État, aux côtés des régimes "gauchistes" d'Amérique latine. Signe d'un changement de cap de l'administration Obama, après des décennies "d'interventionniste anti-communiste" dans la région?

 
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