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Shining a light on Canadian Democracy in Guelph, Ontario Special

Guelph - Political pundits and parties appear to think democracy is all about opinion polls and elections. Some Canadians beg to differ, saying democracy is about Canadian participation in politics.
Digital Journal Report by Stephanie Dearing - 4 comments

Harper cancels Parliament spring breaks to appease Canadians

Canada's Prime Minister still has not acknowledged the Facebook movement, Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament -- but he has responded to the Conservative slide in opinion polls.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 16 comments

Guelph anti-proroguing protest: 'Shame, shame, Stephen Harper' Special

University student, retirees, the middle-aged and young families all joined together in the heart of Guelph Saturday to send Prime Minister Stephen Harper a message: "Get back to work!"
Digital Journal Report by Stephanie Dearing - 12 comments

Ignatieff endorses Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament

Liberal Party of Canada leader Michael Ignatieff endorsed the grassroots Facebook group, Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament Wednesday.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 4 comments

Canadian employment rate flat-lines

Statistics Canada released its unemployment figures for December showing no overall gains in job creation. The unexpected news of job losses has caused downward pressure on the Canadian dollar.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 3 comments

Liberal Party of Canada will show up for work Jan. 25

The Liberal Party of Canada has decided it will show up for work in Ottawa on January 25, and they will stay to keep working on issues important to Canadians.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 4 comments

Growing number of Canadians are calling for parliament to resume

A week after Canada's Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, decided to prorogue parliament, some are daring to call Harper a dictator. The word is that Canada's democracy has been seriously eroded.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 19 comments
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Police in the Maldives use tear gas against opposition demonstrators trying to disrupt the opening of parliament by the new president, officials say.

Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been sworn in to Burma's military-backed parliament, taking public office for the first time since launching her struggle against authoritarian rule nearly a quarter-century ago.


Are we winning the war against cancer, the top killer of Canadians? A reality check.


"Radical" environmental groups are trying to block trade, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver says, and the government may try to bring them to Parliament to explain where they get their funding.


The NDP held a caucus meeting all day in Ottawa on Tuesday where MPs talked about their priorities for the months ahead on Parliament Hill: the budget, health care, and First Nations.

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