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Tag Archives: Bouchard-Taylor
Megapundit: You say tomato, I say diarrhea
Must-reads: James Travers, Don Martin and Margaret Wente on the residential schools apology; Lawrence Martin on the carbon tax; Rosie DiManno on following the money in Afghanistan; Terence Corcoran on the Great Tomato Crisis of 2008.
The Bouchard brothers’ big book of treachery
I don’t get no respect.
The amnesiac, the control freak, and the ‘woman scorned’
Must-reads: Christie Blatchford on the National Day of Action; Lawrence Martin on Maxime Bernier; Greg Weston on the Olympic boycott fizzle.
They still love him in the Beauce, we hear
Must-reads: Jonathan Kay on racist child services policies; Rosie DiManno on opium-addicted Afghan children.
A comment on contemporary mores? A slice of life? Vorshtein?
We have agonized over this editorial cartoon from Saturday’s Globe and Mail (click to enlarge), and we have no idea what it’s supposed to mean. Is this Quebec’s present? Its future? By what mischance did this friendly merchant find himself with his multiethnic panoply-on-wheels in Hérouxville, of all places? What has this unimpressed-looking man been served, and why did he order it if he didn’t want it?
Debunking the crucifix myth
Here’s L. Ian MacDonald in today’s Gazette on the Bouchard-Taylor commission’s recommendation to take the crucifix out of the National Assembly (and why Charest was right to reject it):
All is well in Quebec. And here’s how to fix it.
WEEKEND ROUNDUP
Pure laine, now and forever?
As promised, I’ve got something on the Bouchard-Taylor report here.
Bouchard-Taylor and the spectre of Elvis Gratton
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