Defending the Indefensible?

November 19, 2004 by  
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Prime Minister Paul Martin’s decision to sack Carolyn Parrish isn’t as clear-cut as the mainstream media is making it out to be. Max Fawcett probes a little deeper and discovers a disturbing hypocrisy at play.

Scary Thoughts from North Bay

June 21, 2004 by  
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Wally Hourback talks to some Albertans about some rats due to arrive in Ottawa on Stephen Harper’s Western Wagon Train…

Buds

May 29, 2004 by  
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At the time of fullest growth in Vancouver, Joe Fuoco remembers the past

Inner Kitty

May 28, 2004 by  
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In the first of a new series for Dooney’s on fashion and social mores, Tanya Paz finds the sexpot within

Launching A Walrus

November 6, 2003 by  
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Brian Fawcett examines The Walrus with some good will

A Canadian in America

October 25, 2003 by  
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While searching for his annual supply of Halloween firecrackers, Max Fawcett encounters some unexpected, and unwanted, resistance.

George Bush Belongs To Me

February 28, 2003 by  
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Lynn Suderman has a very interesting dream

Open Letter From John Berger

February 8, 2003 by  
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In an open letter, John Berger writes of the war against Iraq, and about what democracy means…

Change For it’s Own Sake Doesn’t Work

June 11, 2002 by  
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Max Fawcett questions the wisdom of a mid-course leadership race within the Federal Liberal party, and probes at Paul Martin’s less-than-stellar motives for embroiling the party in one now…

Kraft Dinner Follies in Ottawa

June 4, 2002 by  
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dooneyscafe.com editor Gordon Lockheed examines the questions not being asked about Paul Martin Jr’s diet preferences

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