Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

The lies grow more audacious with G7 and Normandy hype

Paul Craig Roberts, PhD — If there were any doubts that Western “leaders” live in a fantasy make-believe world constructed out of their own lies, the G-7 meeting and 70th anniversary celebration of the Normandy landing dispelled the doubts. The ...

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Taxpayers lost as Ford boys used position for personal gain

What do you think, poor Toronto taxpayer? Enough of the crooked Ford boys! It’s overdue that the outrageous pair be removed from city hall and an array of  ethical breaches on behalf of their family corporation, Deco Labels, should drive ...

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The Brothers Ford should be toast at city hall

Enough of the crooked Ford boys! It’s overdue that the outrageous pair be removed from city hall and an array of  ethical breaches on behalf of their family corporation, Deco Labels, should drive a stake through their benighted careers in ...

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Toronto home sales and prices are soaring

Toronto Real Estate Board President Dianne Usher announced that both the number of home sales through the TorontoMLS system and the average selling price were up strongly in May compared to a year ago. Total TorontoMLS sales for May 2014 ...

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Sign peace treaties but never free trade deals

Frank Touby — Canada probably should avoid entering into any treaties. The only exceptions would be those where we declare peace between ourselves and possible opponents. But trade deals? Out of the question! Currently our ruler in Ottawa, the secretive ...

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Toronto Islanders gird for new Polson Pier noise war

Frank Touby — Toronto Island residents are girding themselves for an earthquake from across the water. Richard Kulis, owner of the ultra-loud Guvernment booze & music emporium on Queens Quay at Jarvis, has bought Polson Pier which plagued Islanders with ...

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Distillery owners believe existing heritage protection is sufficient

Dennis Hanagan – Owners of the Distillery District don’t agree, but Toronto and East York Community Council decided the neighbourhood will be studied to determine if it should be designated a Heritage Conservation District (HCD). The designation would give the National ...

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Monsanto: Sowing seeds of famine in Ethiopia

Prof Michel Chossudovsky — Based on research conducted in the 1990s, this article was first published by The Ecologist in September 2000. It was subsequently incorporated into the Second edition of The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order, ...

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Big capital needs big war to fuel big profits

Bill Dores — The Soviet Union no longer exists. The Russian Federation is not a socialist state. But the U.S. military and political establishment still seek to destroy Russia. That’s the object of the crisis the Pentagon, State Department and ...

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Virginians and U.S. east coasters have a nearby Sonoma

David White — “I don’t understand why the Washington D.C. public doesn’t realize its Sonoma and Napa is just a day’s drive. It’s an easy, straight shot out of the city, and there are incredible wines,” exclaimed Sebastian Zutant, the ...

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