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Pierre Elliot Trudeau reminds us that leaders don’t hide in a crisis
“For eight years Reagan had the ability to drive through a carwash in a convertible with the top down — and the only one who got wet was Jimmy Carter.” — Art Buchwald By Angelo Persichilli Famous American journalist Art Buchwald’s comment from his book “Whose Rose Garden is it
Will Religious Freedom in Canada Take A Back Seat to Other Charter Rights?
It is early morning on a chilly November day. The frozen grass crunches under my boots as I make my way across the huge lawn in front of the Supreme Court of Canada. I am on my way to observe the case of Trinity Western University v. the Law Society
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We have come a long way, baby. Eighty-five years ago, on October 18, 1929, women were declared "persons" in Canada. Women in Canada became eligible to be appointed to the Canadian Senate, which up to that time, had been the sole dominion of men because women were not deemed ‘persons’
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