Defending the Indefensible?
November 19, 2004 by
Max Fawcett
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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
Wally Hourback
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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
At the time of fullest growth in Vancouver, Joe Fuoco remembers the past
Inner Kitty
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
Brian Fawcett
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Brian Fawcett examines The Walrus with some good will
A Canadian in America
October 25, 2003 by
Max Fawcett
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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
Lynn Suderman
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Lynn Suderman has a very interesting dream
Open Letter From John Berger
February 8, 2003 by
John Berger
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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
Max Fawcett
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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
Gordon Lockheed
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dooneyscafe.com editor Gordon Lockheed examines the questions not being asked about Paul Martin Jr’s diet preferences


