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Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at condemns all terror

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Canada categorically and unequivocally condemns this morning’s terror attacks on the Canadian Parliament and the National War Memorial as well as on the Canadian soldiers in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec. These acts of terror have no basis in ...

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Desperately needed: TTC or Island airport infrastructure?

Brian Iler — CommunityAIR has recently obtained letters sent by the TTC, seeking urgent funding from the provincial and federal governments. The letters, dated July 29, 2014, attached, have not previously been made public. These letters outline the desperate need ...

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Ukraine Crisis: Pervasive lying in US, UK, Canadian media

Eric Zuesse — The lying is intentional, and it is systematic; but it is so on only the most important news-topics, the ones that affect the nation’s aristocracy as a whole, rather than competing interests within it. On these issues, ...

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A jogger gets a break but giant schnauzer draws Tank’s ire

Frank Touby — It occurs to me how lucky we are to have Tank and how that’s equally true for Tank having us. He has blended right in as one of our pack (aka family in dog terms). The first ...

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Bee-ware: the villain Bayer is back with a new neonic

John Bennett — Flupyradifurone is a new neonicotinoid pesticide from Bayer. That’s right, another one! Here is what Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has to say about it: “Flupyradifurone may pose a risk to bees, non-target beneficial arthropods, ...

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City of Toronto historic sites events from Oct. 23 to Nov. 5

The City of Toronto Historic Sites present several events that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. Visit www.toronto.ca/museum-events for more information. COLBORNE LODGE    South end of High Park on Colborne Lodge Drive Hours: ...

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Pardon us for existing in the middle of your military bases

Carla Stea — In a courageous and brilliant speech to the United Nations General Assembly on September 27, 2014, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov pierced the veil of obfuscation that characterizes too many speeches at the United Nations, and delivered ...

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The Bulletin endorses Toronto municipal candidates

The editors of The Bulletin have selected the following candidates for our endorsement in the City of Toronto elelctions” Ward 30, Toronto-Danforth is a close call, so we don’t call it. Coun. Paula Fletcher edged challenger Liz West four years ...

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Tank is still too quick to leap at some poor pooch

Frank Touby — We have been back in St. Lawrence Neighbourhood a couple of days now after having shuffled off toward Buffalo and our Lake Erie cottage known locally as The Bog. The Tank Report   That’s because it is ...

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GMO biotech lobby’s blackmail and bogus claims

Colin Todhunter —  “There are 7.2 billion people on the planet. There will be 9.6 billion by 2050. The demand for food will double… [Using GM food and data science is] the only thing that will enable us to feed ...

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