Insight

US & NATO at Russia’s door is a global warfare strategy

Michel Chossudovsky, PhD — NATO has launched massive war-games in Poland, weeks ahead of a security summit in Warsaw. The Anaconda-16 is the biggest-ever military exercise by the Western military alliance in Poland since the end of the Polish People’s ...

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Toronto co-ordinates construction work as it takes place

Steve Johnston — Some motorists, and the public in general, think that City of Toronto isn’t co-ordinating construction projects across the city. In fact, the city has a very robust co-ordination and planning process that reviews projects before any work ...

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How U.S. backed ISIS takeover and destruction of Palmyra

Tim Anderson, PhD — As explosions from detonated mines continued in the background a Syrian general confirmed in some detail an ugly truth: Washington and its close allies Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Israel backed the ISIS takeover and destruction ...

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Rising food prices harm those on social assistance: OCAP

Jessica Sikora — The annual cost of living across Canada rose by 2% this January over last year.  The cost of food, however, rose at twice that rate (4%). In Ontario, the increase in food prices has been even steeper ...

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It’s not about you

Robert Evans Wilson, Jr. — The baseball thudded into the dirt at the batter’s feet; causing a dusty orange cloud as the dry powdery clay splashed over home plate. “Ball Four!” cried the umpire; and the batter took off for ...

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The tightening grip of corporations on the U.S. government

Michael Hasty — Perhaps the most important result so far of the Bernie Sanders insurgency is how starkly it has exposed the truly totalitarian nature of the 21st century American state. Of course, this is not totalitarianism of the classic Orwellian variety. ...

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The perils of potholes in Ontario

Ryan Murray —  A record breaking milder than usual winter and a rapid springtime thaw means potholes are appearing faster and earlier than expected. Appearing as if by magic on your daily commute the dreaded pothole is the nasty surprise ...

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Are a person’s words or actions more important?

Robert Evans Wilson, Jr — I have an extremely intelligent friend with incredible insights into history and politics. He might have become a brilliant professor, but when he was 14 years old, his grandmother told him that he wasn’t college ...

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Visit to Ottawa of Andriy Parubiy, Leader of Ukraine Neo-Nazi Party

By Russian Congress of Canada Global Research, February 28, 2016 Russian Congress of Canada 26 February 2016 Region: Canada, Russia and FSU In-depth Report: UKRAINE REPORT We would like to share some troubling information with you that comes from those ...

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Toronto’s homeless shelters bursting at the seams

John Clarke — Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) marched to Toronto City Hall. We brought with us copies of a report we had put together called Out in the Cold: The Crisis in Toronto’s Shelter System. The City Council was putting ...

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