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Tag Archives: ezra levant
To Hell With It
I can’t dig up my original 1996 Sun column wherein I announced my refusal to complete the long-form census that year — the online archives I can find don’t go back that far. But I’m sure I made the same … Continue reading
Levant: Khadr’s no angel (1)
Omar Khadr is the 23-year-old Canadian being prosecuted in a Guantanamo Bay prison by the Obama Administration for allegedly murdering U.S. Army Sergeant Christopher Speer in Afghanistan eight years ago. Here are some facts about Khadr: 1. One photo isn’t … Continue reading
Fox News North (3)
I’ve been reading some of the commentary and criticism about the all-news TV channel being proposed by Quebecor. It’s interesting not because of what it says about Quebecor (how could it be? only a handful of staff have been hired, … Continue reading
Filthy Mexico lectures us
President Felipe Calderon of filthy Mexico has come to Canada to lecture us on the environment. Perhaps Iran’s president will be next in line, to teach us something about the treatment of women, and China’s president will come to give us tips on a free press. … Continue reading
Ignatieff the gossipy girl
So, for the first time in history that we know of, the Prime Minister asked the Queen’s secretary in Canada to consult with the Leader of the Opposition about the appointment of the next Governor General. Of course, Stephen Harper … Continue reading
Graves must be fired (1)
Frank Graves is the president of a polling company called Ekos Research. Graves is a partisan Liberal, having personally donated more than $11,000 to that party over the past decade. But it has paid off handsomely for Graves. When the Liberals … Continue reading
Interesting court action begins
TORONTO • Richard Warman, Canada’s top online hate-hunter and scourge of free speech advocates, offered his first public response on Monday to the online campaign against him led by conservative blogger and lawyer Ezra Levant. In court filings for a … Continue reading
Risky Business
Earlier this month, Ujjal Dosanjh, the Liberal defence critic, described a lone diplomat’s allegations as “the fact that this government ignored the warnings of torture, sent prisoners to Afghan jails at the risk of torture, which is a war crime, … Continue reading
Why the Khadr fetish?
The Canadian Bar Association (CBA) has a crush on Omar Khadr. The left-leaning lawyers’ club held its convention in Dublin last week, but even Ireland’s charms couldn’t get their minds off the accused terrorist, still detained in Barack Obama’s prison … Continue reading
Neo-Nazi hate (2)
Last month, a parliamentary committee invited Jennifer Lynch, the head of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, to answer questions about her agency’s conduct. She refused to attend, sending in her place a deputy who could not answer key questions put … Continue reading