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Conrad Black by Adam Daifallah
July 18, 2007, Comments Off on Conrad Black by Adam Daifallah

In the heat of the debate over the Conrad Black trial (and tribulations), we offer the following 2005 piece by his staun ...

Iraqi Insurgent Media: The War Of Images And Ideas
July 12, 2007, Comments Off on Iraqi Insurgent Media: The War Of Images And Ideas

Thought you might appreciate this if you haven’t already seen it–the RFE-Radio Liberty website, currently en ...

Peter Ratzer joins IIED Board
July 12, 2007, Comments Off on Peter Ratzer joins IIED Board

Maggie Catley-Carlson was in town this week and I have now joined her as a trustee of the International Institute for En ...

The Fersts sell TradeFreedom
June 26, 2007, Comments Off on The Fersts sell TradeFreedom

Scotiabank Buys Canadian Online Broker TradeFreedom TORONTO, June 26 /CNW/ – Scotiabank today announced the signin ...

Climate change, security & foreign policy
June 25, 2007, 3 Comments

June 25, 2007 Just a quick note from here in London. My Chatham House Briefing Paper “How climate change is pushin ...

Wednesday Night #1320 Conference Board Report Comment
June 20, 2007, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1320 Conference Board Report Comment

A thoughtful reaction from Blake Sutherland on the Conference Board of Canada Report: How Canada Performs: A Report Card ...

Beryl Wajsman appointed editor of The Suburban
June 6, 2007, Comments Off on Beryl Wajsman appointed editor of The Suburban

6 June 2007 The Suburban, Quebec’s largest English weekly, is pleased to announce the appointment of Beryl Wajsman as ...

John Curtin – news
May 26, 2007, Comments Off on John Curtin – news

John Curtin is congratulated on winning two Golden Sheaf awards at the 60th annual Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival ...

WWW WednesdayNight's West Wing
May 3, 2007, Comments Off on WWW WednesdayNight's West Wing

West Wing of Wednesday Night (WWW) Alexandra Tcheremenska-Greenhill OWN writes from her new home in Vancouver: “I ...

Wednesday Night #1311
April 18, 2007, 1 Comment

On this unseasonably cold and miserable day, it seems that the news is generally more bleak than usual. The awful traged ...

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