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Editorial Comment from the Separation Party of AlbertaThere are 88 News Items in 13 page(s) and you are on page number 6click here for Current News |
Civil liberties at risk, ex-CSIS head says - Thursday, November 27, 2003 Canada's former top spy says the federal government has gone too far in the war on terror and risks trampling on civil liberties. (full story) |
UNDER THE GUN IT'S TIME WE DEMANDED TOUGHER LAWS - Thursday, November 27, 2003 Gunplay is rampant on our streets, and guns - usually handguns - fall easily into the hands of criminals. No one, not even the most hardcore gun enthusiast, thinks this is a good thing. (In fact, law-abiding gun owners are in the forefront of efforts to get tough on gun crime.) (full story) |
TIME FOR ACTION - Sunday, November 23, 2003 Premier Ralph Klein last Saturday appointed a task force of Tory MLAs to look into what's called the "Alberta Agenda" -- the idea that Alberta should reclaim all the fields that belong to it under the Canadian Constitution. (full story) |
Save us from efficient government - Wednesday, November 19, 2003 Four beefy football fans from Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., their butt-cheeks smeared with a trenchant "GO ESKIES," clutch inflatable clapper-tubes provided by ... the Government of Canada. Another dismal Calgary Flames game is sponsored by ... the Government of Canada, its T-shirt cannon firing federal logo-wear at the narcoleptic masses. Fans at Taylor Field receive Government of Canada postcards, the better to indicate their favourite government service to the expansion-minded mandarins of the "national capital region." (full story) |
THE MANY PLATITUDES OF PAUL - Wednesday, November 19, 2003 What can fairly be said about Paul Martin in the three days since he was elected Liberal leader - fawning media coverage aside - is this: (full story) |
Albertans are moving beyond alienation - Wednesday, November 19, 2003 At its core, Alberta alienation has a provincial and a national component. Provincially, alienation is tied to the willingness and ability of the provincial government to assert Alberta's interests. Nationally, alienation is tied to a meaningful and effective role for Alberta's views within a national governing coalition. (full story) |
Firewall could burn Klein Tories - Wednesday, November 19, 2003 The whole contrived and choreographed exercise last weekend at the Alberta PCs' annual policy conference was to achieve one end: contain the damage, control the situation and scotch the snake. (full story) |
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