It’s not just compassion that should drive government policy towards Haitian migrants. Western countries, Canada included, owe the country a massive debt, says Andray Domise.
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Look what the UN dragged in
Haiti had not seen a case of cholera in over 100 years—until ‘help’ arrived
Sweet Micky’s sour start in Haiti
The country’s pop star president is at a perilous stalemate with legislators
Great moments in Canadian humanitarianism
The homeopathy Denis Marier has brought to Haiti is what we had before real medicine
Hard v. soft
Glen Pearson responds to the Prime Minister’s assessment of Canadian power in Haiti and the perceived implication contained therein.
The politics of disaster (IV)
An excerpt from the Prime Minister’s speech to Canadian troops today in Haiti.
Mitchel Raphael on Lisa Raitt’s Mojo and why Layton’s mom-in-law said ’I told you so’
Layton gets more wear out of his wedding day outfit
Cashing in Pat Robertson’s “pure gold”
Robertson’s evil is sufficient without anyone needing to invent more