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U.S. elections 2012: Obama versus Romney
November 6, 2012, 2 Comments

 The Campaign in Two Minutes – clever montage from CNN Boss Rove By Craig Unger Vanity Fair Letter From Washingto ...

U.S. 2012 election presidential debates
October 24, 2012, 1 Comment

The Purpose of Presidential Debates By George Friedman (Stratfor) Monday night’s presidential foreign policy debat ...

French language predominance in Québec
October 12, 2012, Comments Off on French language predominance in Québec

Opinion: French predominance, bilingualism should be goals By Julius H. Grey, Special to the Gazette October 12, 2012 MO ...

Quebec elections 2012
September 14, 2012, 1 Comment

Quebec Election Results 2012: How Did The Pollsters Do? ThreeHundredEight.com – excellent poll analysis, round-up ...

U.S. elections 2012 – the conventions
September 6, 2012, 1 Comment

President Obama’s new media headwinds For over a year now, the political press has been writing the ever-evolving ...

Back-to-School Letter to the US Congress
September 3, 2012, Comments Off on Back-to-School Letter to the US Congress

By Mohamed A. El-Erian Project Syndicate 3 September 2012 NEWPORT BEACH – What if members of the United States Congres ...

David Brooks: The Real Romney
August 28, 2012, Comments Off on David Brooks: The Real Romney

The Real Romney By DAVID BROOKS New York Times 27/28 August 2012 The purpose of the Republican convention is to introduc ...

U.S. elections 2012: Krugman vs. Ferguson
August 21, 2012, Comments Off on U.S. elections 2012: Krugman vs. Ferguson

A new chapter in the campaign rhetoric was opened this week by Niall Ferguson’s cover story in Newsweek, Obama’s ...

Terminating the European status quo
July 9, 2012, Comments Off on Terminating the European status quo

By Mark Leonard Published by Reuters, 5 July 2012 (Reuters Opinion) When Arnold Schwarzenegger declared “I’ll be bac ...

Margaret Somerville: What is happening in Quebec
June 4, 2012, Comments Off on Margaret Somerville: What is happening in Quebec

Many young people in Quebec, with good reason, do not believe they have a voice in the public square, writes Margaret So ...

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