Student Unrest Grows.. Ridings Rejigged.. Abortion Debate Back

Thursday, April 26, 2012
Quebecers are waking up to a mess this morning far beyond the smashed windows and shards of glass being swept off the streets of their largest city.
Could Redrawing Of Ridings Get Hijacked By Political Interests?
ON CAMERA: Long Hug A Month After Tori's Murder
Tory MP Brings Abortion Debate Back
War Crimes Verdict In
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Tim Hudak: Why I Didn't Weigh In on the Budget
On April 23, Ontarians were handed a patch-work budget deal between the Liberals and NDP, which actually increases government spending in the face of a looming $30 billion deficit. This is called "digging a deeper hole." I wasn't about to contribute another shovel. We've got big problems. The money's run out. It's been a long time coming under this government. But it was made worse when the Liberals chose the wrong path after last October's election, when faced with two directions.
David Frum: "Patriots," The Novel -- Part Four
2012-04-23-Patriotslast.jpgHuffpost readers have an advance, exclusive peek inside David Frum's much-buzzed-about new Washington political satire, "Patriots," which will be serialized this week. In today's excerpt, the right-wing base rebels against its newly elected "moderate" President, and our hapless hero is implored to use his "influence."
Liza Fromer: Why I Took it All Off on Air
My co-host Kris Reyes told me that during a weekend lunch her three-year-old niece, Ella, said "You don't look like you look on your show." Today our producer and I proposed to the rest of the group that we would grab some makeup wipes and towels and just sit there, live, and take off every trace of make-up so all the world could see our "real" faces.
Peter Worthington: I Thought Atheists Believed in Reason
An Athiest was so offended at a Christian prayer uttered before a Saskatoon volunteer appreciation dinner that he wants an apology from the mayor. He called the dinner prayer "religious bigotry." One hopes mayor Don Atchison politely tells him to stuff it.
Lynne Parker: Can Women Be Funny at Work?
It's my personal view that all the while the men are busy bantering with each other at work they are missing out on some of the richest, funniest and, dare I say, filthiest observational comedy that comes naturally to women. The men don't get a look in! Humour is very definitely part of a women's method of communicating but we do it our way!

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