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The freedom to offend must be used carefully
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Federal debates should go Green
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What worked for the right could work for the left
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It's a long leap to draw conclusions about public administration
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Canada has limited assets in the international arena
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During his lifetime, Prophet Mohammed endured insults and ridicule on a daily basis
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There are more signs of the spread of the dread judging disease to Canada
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The auto sector in Canada is doing rather well at the moment
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