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Tag Archives: Sri Lanka
Justin Trudeau’s latest stumble: snubbing Sri Lanka
The prime minister issued a ‘clearly out of step’ statement sidelining country’s majority ethnic group, warned Daniel Jean
Birthday shopping for Prince Charles
The heir hits 65 next week. How to celebrate the milestone? Here’s Patricia Treble on the options
Canada picks fights with the Maldives and Sri Lanka
The big news: Meanwhile, Brazil is furious about alleged Canadian espionage
The end of the Scotia Prince’s ferry tale
The ship that used to ran from Yarmouth, N.S., to Portland, Maine will be turned into scrap metal
The voice of the new
Adrienne Clarkson profiles NDP MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan.
Bob Rae has 646 days to fix the Liberal party
The interim leader must be rousing, but leave room for the real leader to wow them in 2013
Review: Beggar’s Feast
Book by Randy Boyagoda
A dictator in the making?
Fresh from victory against the Tamil Tigers, Sri Lanka’s president is taking steps to stay in power indefinitely
From 1914 to 1939 to now
Bob Rae recalls the historical precedents for the MV Sun Sea.