Tag Archives: Tasha Kheiriddin

Quebec's entitlement society

When landing at the Quebec City airport this time of year, a heart-stopping tapestry comes into view: limitless acres of leafy trees aflame in red, orange and yellow, punctuated by swaths of dark green pines. The stunning display of natural … Continue reading

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Northern strategy

Today marks the second stop on Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s now-annual summer pilgrimage to Canada’s North. For the past five years, he has visited communities in Nunavut, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories and promised to act on four priorities: … Continue reading

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Kheiriddin: Today’s anarchists are just cowards (2)

Anarchists. They think they are the coolest thing, tricked out in balaclavas, bandannas, punk style and black clothes. Reminds me of the garb we wore in college, except the bandannas weren’t a tear gas shield, but a hair accessory. We … Continue reading

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Kheiriddin: Letting the left claim the cerebral high ground (2)

“You’re a conservative woman. So what do you think of Sarah Palin?” I always cringe at that question, usually coming from someone on the left, because I find myself in the annoying position of having to criticize one of the … Continue reading

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Central Planning, American-style

For those fans of Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?, here is your pop quiz for the morning: What city is this? Its unemployment rate stands at 29%. One third of its homes sit empty. The average house … Continue reading

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