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December 11, 2014
- Trudeau is digging a deep hole for the Liberals Political columnists across Canada are asking just who is dumb, dumber, dumbest of former Liberal leaders Michael Ignatieff and Stephane Dion, and the present Liberal leader.
- Torture and the CIA: time to move on? When somebody says it is time to move on, it means there is something deeply embarrassing they don’t want to discuss in public.
- The pay squeeze can have alarming ramifications For several years now, there has been a squeeze on wages.
December 9, 2014
- When is a government not a government? ( Comment ) Yukon First Nation chiefs met with the federal minister of Aboriginal Affairs last week in Ottawa.
December 8, 2014
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Concerning the importance of planning When the Yukon Chamber of Mines says that it doesn’t “recognize the importance of planning,”
December 5, 2014
- The parade stopped, and Le Gros Bill talked ( Comment ) Suddenly, a succession of taillights flashed on, and the joyous, snaking parade halted.
- Continued progress on securing Yukon’s energy future It’s no secret that the provision of reliable, affordable, clean energy is an issue of utmost importance for all Yukoners.
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A tribute to a great Yukoner – Alex Van Bibber Ed. note: Yukon Senator Dan Lang made these comments Wednesday in the Senate.
- Taking DC-3 comfort to a whole new level ( Comment ) Ever watch Arctic Air?
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Do real Yukon men quilt? They certainly do! ( Comment ) I remember 25 years ago, Dec. 6, 1989.
- Instead of walking to the moon, face forward ( Comment ) Premier Darrell Pasloski has to appeal this week’s decision on the land use plan for the Peel.
- A stymied government contemplates a watershed decision ( Editorial ) The Yukon Party government could scarcely have imagined a Yukon Supreme Court ruling on the Peel watershed
December 4, 2014
- Labour turbulence is becoming much more acute Major changes are occurring in the labour market.
December 3, 2014
- Respect the court’s decision, Premier Pasloski ( Comment ) The long-awaited decision from Justice Veale on the Peel watershed
- Is Harper deliberately shunning Ontario? ( Comment ) For the past 11 months, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has been attempting to get a one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper.