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The Record - Alberta Edition.(Brief Article)(Obituary)
by Olivier, Victor -
Reform re-formed; Harper rebrands the Alliance as a party fit to govern.(Stephen Harper leads the Canadian Alliance)(Illustration)
by Grace, Kevin Michael -
Eclectica.(differing opinions of Winston Churchill's career discussed)(Brief Article)
by Grace, Kevin Michael -
Look to Europe; Innovative medical options are blooming, from France to the Fraser Valley.
by Shaidle, Kathy -
The Record - BC Edition.(deaths, appointments, awards)(Brief Article)(Obituary)
by Hiebert, Rick -
Pot makes you, like, smarter; A long-term study of its effects reaches surprising conclusions.(Brief Article)
by Byfield, Eli -
Back to jail-bait; Municipalities across Canada are joining the campaign to raise the age of sexual consent.(Brief Article)(Illustration)
by Stock, Peter -
The Right Eye; Silly season in Canada is here, as always.(Brief Article)
by Hunter, Ian -
The Record - Alberta Edition.(deaths, appointments, awards)(Brief Article)(Obituary)
by Olivier, Victor -
Worse odds in a Petri dish; A new study finds test-tube babies are more likely to be deformed.(Brief Article)
by Ko, Marnie -
Brave New World.
by McGovern, Celeste -
Something fishy at hatcheries; Governments are learning an expensive lesson when it comes to rebuilding salmon stocks.(Brief Article)
by O'Neill, Terry -
Go ahead, make their day; The B.C. Liberals defiantly proceed with reforms in the face of violence and assassination threats.(Brief Article)
by O'Neill, Terry -
Opening Shots; This hour has 22 puerile minutes.(satire aimed at political right)(Brief Article)
by O'Neill, Terry -
Money-rich, child-poor; Lack of social trust discourages child-bearing in rich societies.
by Byfield, Mike -
Legal blood-letting; Maintenance-enforcement programs are ruining too many lives.
by McLean, Candis -
Brave New World.(reproductive technology)(Statistical Data Included)
by McGovern, Celeste -
Numbers.(News Briefs)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
by Byfield, Mike -
It's all about her; A flashily dressed lawyer learns that court is not a fashion show.(Brief Article)
by Ko, Marnie -
Bureaucrats need bureaus; A federal spree has left Ottawa more short of office space than any city in North America.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
by Stock, Peter -
The enneagram and me; New Age meets Catholicism in an esoteric fad that, for some, seems to work.
by Weatherbe, Steve - Orthodoxy; In a curious reversal of roles, it's the Darwinistswho have become the modern fundamentalists.(Brief Article)
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The bank moved in; A construction contractor seeks justice from ATB Financial.(Brief Article)
by Byfield, Mike -
One way to beat the system; Social workers hit one foster family too strong to push around.(Brief Article)
by Hiebert, Rick -
Quebec's dilemma; Bilingualism's backers urge Ottawa to seek more French-speaking newcomers-but from where?(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
by Stock, Peter -
Westview; Join Tories or no cash, Bay Street tells Harper; here's what Harper should tell Bay Street.(Stephen Harper)(Brief Article)
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Up Front.
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The merit of merit; Critics of social engineering believe that, post-September 11, it's time to restore RCMP hiring standards.
by McLean, Candis - News On The Terrorism Front.(includes multiple articles)(Brief Article)
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The Record - Alberta Edition.(people news)(Brief Article)(Obituary)(Column)
by Olivier, Victor -
Boys are people too; Experts finally realize that male children have unique educational and social needs.(Brief Article)
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Eight years to appear in court; An Edmonton man sues for $50 million after waiting years for a trial.(Franklin Siemens)(Brief Article)
by Ko, Marnie -
A child is worth $75,000, max; The Alberta Tories attempt to limit payouts for wrongful death.(Brief Article)
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Home Front; People are focusing on the nudity-who'd have thought?(young Saskatchewan woman protests animal cruelty, New York City)(Brief Article)
by Ulrich, Mariette -
Numbers.(brief items)(Brief)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
by Byfield, Mike -
A drastic cure; Ditch parliament, start a republic. (book review)
by Byfield, Virginia -
Architecture from cyberspace; New public buildings may look good on postcards, but their utility is questionable.(proposed make-over of Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum, Canada)(Brief Article)
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Judgement Day.
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Remarkably long memories; Treaty 8 members were never promised tax freedom, says a judge, but they can have it anyway.(Cree and Dene Indians win exemption)(Brief Article)
by Cosh, Colby -
We're all urbanites now (almost); Census figures show a continuing flight from rural Canada.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
by Byfield, Mike -
Bad news Ralph; Klein's sudden tax increase could see a tobacco smuggling surge.(Brief Article)
by Byfield, Eli -
It may be dangerous, but what isn't? A proposed Alberta law to ban cellphones while driving is soundly defeated.(Brief Article)
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Hard times for softwood; A crippling U.S. tariff may force Canada's timber industry to Americanize.(Industry Overview)(Statistical Data Included)(Illustration)
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Dead cat bounce; The anything-goes art world champions Toronto men who tortured and beheaded a pet.(art video depicts cruelty to cat)(Brief Article)
by Shaidle, Kathy - Letters to the Editor.
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The real root; A B.C. firm masters the secrets of the temperamental, elusive wasabi plant.(Pacific Coast Wasabi (PCW) Ltd.,)(Brief Article)
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Mocking Catholics is okay; Some Canadian broadcasters can't resist subjecting religion to crude comedy.
by O'Neill, Terry -
Numbers.
by Byfield, Mike -
The Right Eye; Which matters more: liberty or equality?(Michelle Falardeau-Ramsay, chairwoman of the Canadian Human Rights Commission)(Brief Article)
by Hunter, Ian -
Letter From The Publisher; Why the future looks so bleak.(Brief Article)(Editorial)
by Byfield, Link -
Opening Shots; PET's Charter at 20: It haunts us still.(Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Charter of Rights and Freedoms)(Brief Article)
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Up Front; Prince 1, pressmen 0.
by Cosh, Colby -
A flashlight through the window every hour; A murder convict allegedly suffering 'sleep deprivation' sues Ottawa for millions.(Brief Article)
by Ko, Marnie -
The accountant's revenge; Liberal backbenchers pass an Alliance motion to increase scrutiny of cabinet spending.(Brief Article)
by Byfield, Joanne -
Opening Shots; Global-warming scaremongers still have the upper hand in Ottawa.(Brief Article)
by O'Neill, Terry -
Common sense for a too-common problem.(sex differences in learning)(Brief Article)
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Sympathy for the drunk, not the taxpayer; The Supreme Court rules that impaired drivers have the right to expect safe dirt roads.(Brief Article)(Illustration)
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The late, lamented lottery boards; Another budget miscue suggests the Klein government has lost its magic touch.(Alberta)(Brief Article)
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The tyrant within; A professor explores the reasons so many intellectuals hate free democratics.
by Sibley, Robert -
Business Analysis; It's time that our costly courts got some competition.(Brief Article)
by Byfield, Mike -
Westview; So somebody has finally clipped the wings.(British Columbia politics)(Brief Article)
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I bark, therefore I am; A B.C. dog-abuse case underlines the irrationality of the animal-rights agenda.(Canada)(Brief Article)
by O'Neill, Terry -
A giant too big for Westjet; The new federal airport security tax hammers discount fares hardest.(Westjet Airlines Ltd. in competition with Air Canada's discount division, Tango)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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Twice paid for the same land; Taxpayers get no say in a $63-million deal between the feds and the Alexander Indian band.(Brief Article)
by Hiebert, Rick -
Immigration won't save us; In a youth-poor nation, older folks will have to work longer and retire later.(Brief Article)
by Byfield, Mike -
Guest Column; To understand why Parliament no longer works, look at how we pick party leaders.(Brief Article)
by Martinoff, Michael -
The Record - National Edition.(Brief Article)(Obituary)
by Olivier, Victor -
Business Analysis; How B.C. should work to save its forestry industry.(international trade with the United States)(Brief Article)
by Byfield, Mike -
Put me out of my misery; An Ontario rapist says he would rather be executed than languish indefinitely in a psych ward.(Gerald Michael Vaughan)(Brief Article)
by O'Neill, Terry -
Letter From The Publisher; What's wrong with one-man, one-vote?(head of Elections Canada suggests some provinces see increase in number of seats in House of Commons)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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Izzy's way or the highway; Asper makes it clear who's the boss and what his newspapers think.(politics and columnists at Southam Publications)(Brief Article)
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The 11th commandment; Canadian Christian churches remain inconvinced of the need for healthcare reform.(Brief Article)
by Shaidle, Kathy -
Heads in the sand; An ostrich farmer goes broke over the Dutch government's alleged error.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
by Byfield, Mike -
Accepting evidence out of court; A bankrupt, divorced dad protests hometown Red Deer 'justice behind closed doors.
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Dr. Frankenstein's charter; The Liberals permit experiments on live embryos, and Parliament might not have a say.
by Grace, Kevin Michael -
The Right Eye; Five things Harper must do-and quickly-to revive the Alliance.(Stephen Harper )(Brief Article)
by Hunter, Ian -
The Record - BC Edition.(Brief Article)(Obituary)
by Olivier, Victor -
Up Front; We'll find out in the long run.(current events)
by Cosh, Colby -
Guest Column; When it comes to treaties, it takes a judge to read words where none exist.(Brief Article)
by Rubenstein, Hymie - Letters to the Editor.