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May23
May21
foucaultscat did a bit of a clever fix on the original sign here to reflect Harper’s apocalyptic vision for Canada’s waterways - yikes!
May18
Apr22
Stephen Harper was a member of the ultra-right-wing Northern Foundation in 1989, … a group that had numerous Neo-Nazi skinheads as organizers, as well as a leadership that included a well-known white supremacist and anti-feminist crusader as a prominent leader that sought to take over the mass-media to enable the fulfillment of a right wing agenda.
Apr15
don’t forget “to hell with libraries, archives, and museums”!
(Source: kradlethief)
Apr13
Prime Minster Stephen Harper brings a lectern to Tim Hortons, addresses nation.
Apr9
SWINE FUCKS, part 1 of 2
Apr8
Is Stephen Harper trying to provoke a confrontation with First Nations?→
(via newsreelz)
Secrecy and ethics cast dark cloud on Stephen Harper’s government: poll→
54% of Canadians believe the country is on the “wrong track”
46% who believe it is headed in the “right direction”
58% of Canadians disapprove of the Conservative government under Harper
42% approve
63% disagreed with the statement the “Harper Conservatives are living up to the promise they made when first elected in 2006 to provide an ethical, open and transparent government.”
37% believed the government has met their commitment
Mar25
Mar22
(Source: bobpreston.ca)
Listen to Jian Ghomeshi’s take on the controversial new code of conduct at Library and Archives Canada.
Mar21
(Source: canadian-communist)
Mar20
Transgender rights bill approved by House of Commons →
OTTAWA - A bill that would make it illegal to discriminate against transgender Canadians has been approved by the House of Commons.
The Opposition private member’s legislation passed by a vote of 149-137, with crucial support from 16 Conservatives, including four cabinet ministers.
The vast majority of Tories, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper and most of his front bench, voted against it. […]
Of course Harper voted against it…
(Source: fycanadianpolitics)
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