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Birth tourists’ believed to be using Canada’s citizenship laws as back door into the West
Stewart Bell, National Post Aside from the United States, Canada is the last remaining developed nation that still grants citizenship to everyone born in the country, regardless of the circumstances. As…
The Secret Service Agent Who Collared Cybercrooks by Selling Them Fake IDs
Secret Service agent Mike Adams used the identity of a grifter named Justin Todd Moss to sell criminals fake IDs and build a case against them. The story behind the…
The Golden Bough
The story of a beautiful rare tree—and the man who took a chainsaw to it. "There was only one giant golden spruce in the world, and, until a man named…
Lap Dogs of the Press
An essay by White House reporter Helen Thomas, who died Saturday at 92, on how the press failed to do its job in the run-up to the Iraq war. She recalls…
Les journalistes étaient-ils au même endroit?
«Plus de 5000 manifestants se sont rassemblés dimanche au croisement des rues Clark et Sainte-Catherine à Montréal.» Journal de Montréal «Des centaines de personnes ont marché dans les rues de Montréal, dimanche.»…
Documentaire de CBC sur l’histoire politique de l’industrie du sucre.
Big Sugar explores the dark history and modern power of the world's reigning sugar cartels. Using dramatic reenactments, it reveals how sugar was at the heart of slavery in the…
Les Roms
Dans cette conférence TEDXConcorde, Clair Michalon nous explique ce que sont les Roms, Manouches, et autres Bohémiens en s'appuyant sur une analyse historique partant de -7000 avant Jésus-Christ jusqu'à nos jours.…
7 Things You Can’t Say in Canada
Influential columnist Margaret Wente shares her controversial opinion on seven sacred Canadian cows most dare not criticize. Reader's Digets