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Reynolds: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s most powerful of all?

Journalists are anxiously telling people these days that Stephen Harper is the most powerful prime minister in Canadian history – and warning of dire consequences to our ancient freedoms. Among other things, they cite his centralization of power, his dominance … Continue reading

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Reynolds: How a Confederate raid shaped our democracy

On Oct. 10, 1864, three strangers arrived in St. Albans, a Vermont town near the Canadian border, and checked into a hotel. They said they were Canadians. More strangers arrived, in twos and threes, in subsequent days. On Oct. 19, … Continue reading

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