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Tuesday, April 3, 2012
A couple from Thunder Bay, Ont., are planning their honeymoon after more than two decades of marriage now that they've won a $50-million jackpot.
Royal Bank Accused Of Massive Illegal Trade Scheme
The HUGE Cost For The F-35
Molson Coors Becomes Even Bigger Beer Behemoth
Coming To A Border Near You
Former Tobacco Exec Tells Quebec Trial He Helped Destroy Documents
BLOG POSTS
Stephen Woodworth: CHANGE MY MIND: When Should a Fetus be Recognized as a Child?
In February, Tory MP Stephen Woodworth filed a motion requesting a study of a subsection of the Criminal Code that says in Canada a child does not become a human being until the moment of complete birth. For our new debate series -- "Change My Mind" -- Huffpost Canada asked Joyce Arthur, founder of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada, to debate with Woodworth the need for his motion. Whom do you agree with?
Mark Crowley: You're Wrong, David Frum
David Frum recently published his analysis of the federal budget, and asked whether or not it definitively proves that Canada is the "best-governed country in the advanced democratic world." On a purely economic basis this budget is prudent in many ways. But as a policy document, it is a dismal failure that continues this government's disregard for the health of our democracy.
Elizabeth May: Election Scandals Didn't Start With Robocalls
Lately, a lot of allegations have been made that there were election irregularities and some outright crimes committed in the 2011 election. When one thinks about the election skulduggery of the last six years, it is clear that Canada does a poor job of getting to the bottom of some serious crimes. Here's a short list of the ones that still bother me.
David Menzies: Hey Hockey Parents, Your Kids Are Poor Sports
What I witnessed at the conclusion of a local league hockey championship in Thornton, Ont. made a mockery of hockey's ultimate act of chivalry. After Thornton Tigers beat the Oak Ridges Kings in the Bantam Championship Finals, some of the victorious Tigers broke the code: They refused to shake hands, instead of uttering positive parting words, they spewed vulgarities: "Loser. Faggot. Retard."
Dave Jerome: Katima-Cut
It should come as no surprise that the Harper Conservatives used their first majority-government budget to kill the Katimavik program. The government did so because Katimavik's mandate is to engage youth and foster community, and the Conservatives don't support these goals.

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