Who Is The Real Omar Khadr?.. Russia, China Veto Syria Sanctions.. Bad News For NDP

Thursday, July 19, 2012
It seems inevitable that Khadr will eventually return to Canada, where he could be eligible for parole. But who is the real Omar Khadr? Does the former al-Qaeda fighter pose any kind of threat to Canadians?
Russia, China Veto Syria Sanctions
Canadians Richer Than Americans? Not So Fast..
Bad News For This Party
Canada Moves To Deport Gadhafi Son's Ex-Bodyguard
We're Still Piling On Debt -- But Slowly
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Andrew Boozary: Is There Really a 1% Group for Canadian Healthcare?
The Harper government may choose to believe that a divided society is not bad for the economy, or that wealth will trickle down. Canadians from across the country may have to assure him that health will surely not. Canada has fared better than other nations in the global economic crisis, but success stories have not followed those who prescribed austerity. The jury in the academic world is still out as to how exactly inequality levies its toll on health. It's important to remember that we are not dealing with absolute poverty alone, but a hallowing out of the middle class.
J.J. McCullough: Media Bites: Turns Out All Journalists are Gun Violence Experts
2012-04-27-mediabitesreal.jpg Isn't it impressive how every Torontonian with a newspaper column knows exactly how to prevent vicious gang violence? Granted, society would probably be better served if these people could learn to channel their amazing powers of criminal insight into a career more productive than filling the empty spaces between mattress ads, but no worries. In less blood-soaked news, the London Olympics are almost upon us, and you know what that means: time for the papers to be filled with bitter editorials about how horrible the Olympics are! (You won't be disappointed!)
Sid Ryan: Part 2: Hudak and Harper Attempt to Silence their Critics
Stripped to its core, Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak's vision is not about "modernizing" the labour market in the interests of prosperity for all. He seeks to usher in an era of permanent uncertainty for all working people to the overwhelming benefit of corporations. To accomplish this task, Hudak must neutralize his opponents in every possible arena, from the workplace to elections.
Danielle Mika Nagel: Five Ways to Use Meditation in Your Work Day
So many of us spend our days stressed out and full of tension. Whether it's a heavy workload, a busy family life or a late night social calendar, it all catches up eventually. That's where meditation comes in handy. Simply taking time out of your day to stop and breathe with purpose can alter your attitude and make the day much smoother. Check out these five tips.
Deborah Nixon: Why Women Trust Women With Their Money
A lack of understanding of how women do business is one of the reasons so many women are demanding female financial advisors. The industry, however, is sadly under-served by women. In 2012, less than 25 per cent of advisors are women. As a result, the business is neglecting the needs of women and is thus ignoring hundreds of millions of dollars of potential revenue and profit.

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