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Malicious accusations
As president of the Eritrean Community in Winnipeg Inc., I am deeply saddened that the Free Press published the article Protest ...
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Kowalson using voters: Orlikow
Was it a political campaign stunt or a legitimate protest?
River Heights-Fort Garry council candidate Michael Kowalson...
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Annex B of the influenza plan is entitled: 'Influenza Pandemic Planning Considerations in On Reserve First Nations Communities.' The CMAJ article accused the Pan- Canadian Public Health Network of adding on the annex "belatedly.
It has always had an annex and a lens to look at the needs of First Nations and the Inuit people and people living in rural communities," explained [Perry Kendall]. "The annex has always been there. We have just been always updating it."
"I don't think the problems that were over sighted in Manitoba would have been resolved by having representation at the council level," said Kendall. "It has much more to do with how the province and Health Canada in the First Nation communities are working at a provincial level to consult and talk to one another."
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The news placated [Pat Martin], who earlier this week called federal Sports Minister Gary Lunn and the Conservative government "crass" and "petty" when a list of Olympic torch relay events released was heavy on Tory ridings and light on opposition turf.
I think your deliberate gerrymandering of the torch route to avoid opposition ridings is cheap, petty, and offends the Olympic spirit," Martin wrote. "Any reasonable person would route the torch through the corner of Portage and Main and if you are willing to do so I'll even agree to stay away if you're worried about having to share the glory with an opposition MP.
"I wish I had known this earlier, before I accused the (government) of deliberately manipulating the torch relay in Winnipeg to avoid NDP ridings," Martin said. "I apologize...
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...'identité de l'accusé avant que des accusations soient portées - Le ministère public était à l...
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THE rubber hits the road Jan. 5 in the back-and-forth saga of Manitoba Hydro and allegations raised by a consultant turned whistleblower that the prov...
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The retired police officer thought he'd seen the worst possible case of cop rot when he helped drag an RCMP commissioner before Parliament to face coverup perjury accusations. [...] the parade of fibbing Vancouver airport officers who zapped a confused and unarmed immigrant five times, restraining him on the floor until he died while a civilian's video camera rolled from the far side of the glass, is now giving way to evidence of a higher-level communications whitewash where critical information was ignored, suppressed or manipulated.
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Racial profiling has emerged as one of the most important--and controversial--issues facing the Canadian criminal justice system. Much of the current ...
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[Lesley Hughes] says in a lawsuit filed June 16 in Court of Queen's Bench the defendants made untrue and defamatory accusations Hughes is anti-Semitic and, as a result, former federal Liberal leader Stephane Dion revoked Hughes' candidacy in the Kildonan-St. Paul federal riding in September of 2008.
She says [Peter Kent], then a Tory candidate and now minister of state for foreign affairs (Americas), issued a news release on Sept. 26, 2008, in which Kent said Hughes holds "extreme, anti-Israel 9/11 conspiracy theories" and was "unfit to serve for public office.
Hughes, who stated she is a freelance journalist/broadcaster, said the accusations against her were widely published and broadcast. Hughes said she "has been branded as an anti-Semite and a person of unsavoury character and, as ...