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When you’re such a strong supporter of Israel that it even overrides your kinks
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Submitted by @fueltransitsleep.
Politics Briefing: NAFTA talks centred on dispute process this week
Politics Briefing: NAFTA talks centred on dispute process this week
Author: James Keller / Source: The Globe and Mail
Good morning,
Friday’s deadline for a North American free-trade agreement deal came and went without a deal. And now that negotiators have had a Labour Day long weekend to regroup, they are set to get back at ittomorrow. The sticking point appears to still be Chapter 19, a dispute-resolution mechanism that allows countries to challenge each…
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Donald Trump was loud, angry, rude, boastful. He bashed China and Mexico, he constantly interrupted, he swaggered and strutted and jutted his chin. Most of all, he described a dying dystopian republic brought to its knees by Hillary Clinton and her friends that he alone could redeem. Ms. Clinton was persistent, patient, steady. She defended her positions with vigour and didn’t hesitate to call her opponent out on his misdeeds, including his vile comments about women. Most of all she described a republic recovering from hard times brought on by irresponsible greed, that was doing better but could do better still. Could an honestly uncommitted voter, could any reasonable person, conclude after Monday night’s debate that America would be in better hands with Mr. Trump as president? No. That conclusion is simply not possible based on the evidence.
John Ibbitson of the Globe & Mail (a National Canadian newspaper) ripping apart Donald Trump at his first debate with Hillary Clinton:
Trump as president? No reasonable voter could want that after the debate
But there’s no racism in Canada right?
You know, Globe and Mail, I really don't think that a business model built around charging people money to read editorials by John Ibbitson is going to work for you.
You should be paying me to read articles by John Ibbitson.
John Ibbitson: Farewell "Canada" (by AgendaStevePaikin) @JohnIbbitson #cdnpoli #population #nation @TheAgenda
In a recent interview with Lavin, politics speaker John Iibbitson explains how Ontario, the most densley populated province in Canada and home to both the nation's capital and the biggest city in the country, is changing its ideals.