Mehbooba Andyar has been training on an Olympic scholarship outside of Afghanistan. Last Friday, she disappeared. But today, Susan Ormiston tracked her down....
Peter Mansbridge and the At Issue panel wrap up the highlights and low points of the political season of 2008
Joined by Rex Murphy, Allan Gregg, Chantal Hebert and Andrew Coyne.
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Rex apparently shows no mercy when it comes to hypocrites, and he believes Eliot Spitzer falls into that category. Which is why, for Rex, Spitzer's fall is neither tragic nor lamentable.
Rex mourns the loss of another innocent life on Toronto's streets, and the resulting loss of trust in what Canada stands for, here and around the world
Ten-year-old Alaina Podmorow loves going to school. So when she heard that many girls in Afghanistan don't have that opportunity, she decided to act. She started a youth chapter of Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan in the Okanagan, and she's making even bigger plans for the future.
TV reporting can be dangerous work. But for our Paul Hunter, the concern was only of being smothered by hugs and kisses by elated Obama supporters in Washington
Rex wonders which method Stephen Harper will choose to inflict the most damage on Stephane Dion in Tuesday's Throne Speech.
Another scandal in Ottawa. Another reason for C... (more)
Added: November 28, 2007
Another scandal in Ottawa. Another reason for Canadians to simply turn away from politics, says Rex.
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Harper just can't seem to get it right in his dealings with the eastern provinces. At least, so says Rex.
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Chantal Hebert and Andrew Coyne respond to the Prime Minister's broad-stroke acceptance of the Manley Report recommendations, and where that leaves the opposition parties.
Rex bemoans the fact that the Canadian dollar, and the Canadian consumer, just don't get any respect.
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Being opposition leader is never much fun. Rex says Stephane Dion is having less fun than anyone - except maybe Gerry Reid.
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Another scandal in Ottawa. Another reason for Canadians to simply turn away from politics, says Rex.
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The Prime Minister has signalled his intention to take action on the Senate. What do the other parties, and the Constitution, have to say about it? Susan Bonner reports.
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