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Mark Gerretsen earns Liberal nomination

Mark Gerretsen secured the Liberal Party nomination for MP of Kingston and the Islands in a race that culminated on Saturday — a move that could take Kingston’s former mayor to Parliament Hill in 2015. Gerretsen was one of five contenders in the race, which also included Bittu George, Rahime Juma,...

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“Terror” discourse won’t silence radicalism

Andrea Johancsik, ArtSci ’15 In April, “Toronto 18” member Saad Khalid apologized to Canadians for his role in plotting to bomb Ottawa and behead the Prime Minister in 2006. He’s set to serve another 12 years of a 20 year sentence, behind bars at the taxpayers’ expense. It`s proof of broken judicial...

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Neutrality a necessity

Canada’s current national anthem doesn’t accurately represent the standards of equity we should strive towards. The debate around using gender-neutral language in the national anthem will return to the House of Commons, via a private member’s bill that seeks to change “all thy sons command” to “all...

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