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Tag Archives: Jason Kenney
all american : leave the negative baggage at home
Its a trifling matter, yet it also a profound issue. Part is a deeper antagonism towards religious differences, which to a writer like Harold Bloom are essentially so far removed from its origins as to be meaningless. Much is in … Continue reading
free goods* ( some restrictions do apply )
The garbage pickers reaching into the container hoping to scour a few empties, the pan handlers outside the fitness club, the little rogue businessmen washing windows, the petty thieves, minor hustlers, cheezy salesman that are part of the pulse of … Continue reading
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Tagged cornel west, financial literacy task force, fred herzog photography, harry joy, harry joy photography, Henry Kissinger, jacques duchesneau, jamie golombek, Jason Kenney, jean charest, joe ghiz p.e.i., jonathan chevreau national post, jonathan chevreaux, neil young vampire blues, P.E.I Immigration scandal, quebec construction scandal, robbie robertson crazy river, tavis smiley
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hide and seek: the workingman’s burden
Does it pay never to work a day in the life? Save no money. Have no marketable assets. Yes and no. It does depend on the lifestyle one is accustomed to. It would be pushing “voluntary simplicity” to an extreme … Continue reading
it can’t happen here
Its called the Wheel of Conscience. Designed by Daniel Libeskind, it sits at Pier 21 at the port of Halifax and commemorates a number of issues. Much like war memorials in their role in actually redeeming and condoning and perhaps … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolph Eichmann, Bernie Farber, children, Children of Lidice, Daniel Libeskind, David Rubinger, Elie Wiesel, Gandhi, Irving Abella, Jason Kenney, Jennifer Peto, Julie Spergel, Marek Edelman, Martin Buber, Martin Buber Institute for Dialogical Ecology, Martin Luther King, Norman Finkelstein
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