2011-04-29 Canadians plot to bring down a government they haven’t voted for...
As pollsters and pundits all agree that none can guess what the votes, much less the seats will look like after the May 2 election, almost all of the possibilities are anything but straightforward. A...
View Article2011-05-05 In defense of Canadian voters
The recent Canadian election has been the topic of much foreign news coverage, with pundits trying to explain why liberal-minded Canada has given a majority to the most right leaning party in its...
View Article2011-05-19 Omar Khadr Part 1 of 4: “Omar Khadr is a lovely young man”
Omar Khadr (centre in the picture at left) was born in Toronto, Canada on September 19, 1986. His father was an Egyptian born Canadian who ran charities to provide food and education for orphans, and...
View Article2011-05-06 Abdullah Khadr wins extradition appeal
In December 2005, Abdullah Khadr, older brother of Omar, Abdurahman and Abdul Karim Khadr and younger brother of Zaynab, returned to his home in Toronto, Canada after fourteen months of being held in a...
View Article2011-05-19 Omar Khadr Part 2 of 4: Canada, the entire world is still watching
“There would be virtually no political blowback domestically for the Conservative Party if the government chooses to pursue an appeal, making this a strong likelihood.” The above statement from US...
View Article2011-05-20 Star witness for the crown against Toronto 18 on US suspect list
Photo credit: CBC In the post 9/11 frenzy there was immense pressure brought by the US government on the Canadian government to ensure that terrorists were not crossing the world’s longest border to...
View Article2011-05-21 Omar Khadr Part 3 of 4: “The world doesn’t get it”
Dennis you always say that I have an obligation to show the world what is going on down here and it seems that we’ve done every thing but the world doesn’t get it, so it might work if the world sees...
View Article2011-11-23 Omar Khadr Part 4 of 4: “Punitive post-conviction confinement”
This article is in lieu of the long delayed fourth part of the Omar Khadr series written on WL Central last May. The original fourth part consisted of hours of interviews regarding the astoundingly...
View ArticleThe Rohingya movement, as seen by a journalist in Burma
Children at an unregistered Rohingya refugee Camp in South East Bangladesh. Photo by no_direction_home. Previously published by VICE Heather Marsh is an activist working within the #RohingyaNOW...
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In the past, media was protected in most democracies because in order to govern themselves, people need access to accurate and timely information on all topics relevant to their governance. The news...
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