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2004-06 COLUMN ARCHIVES



It's the pundits who are provincial (October 19, 2006)


How shallow is this man? (September 15, 2006)


From Kazakhstan with love (September 12, 2006)


Addicts are not criminals (September 5, 2006)


It's time for Liberals to read the tea leaves (September 2, 2006)


The Liberals reap what they sow (August 26, 2006)


The old gang's back (August 18, 2006)


Harper must show his mettle (August 11, 2006)


Divided they blog (July 31, 2006)


Breaking the Liberals' omerta code (July 21, 2006)


Behind the head butt (July 14, 2006)


The leadership campaign is still a dirty business (July 7, 2006)


Misguided identities (June 30, 2006)


When nothing is the best thing to say (June 23, 2006)


I have a soft spot for the 'Canes (June 21, 2006)


Taking stock of Paul Martin's wreckage (June 16, 2006)


Be not afraid. Be very not afraid. (June 9, 2006)


Islam's liberal king (June 2, 2006)


Playing the hypocrisy game (May 12, 2006)


Harper's just getting started (May 5, 2006)


In praise of the four-party system (April 28, 2006)


Where's the promised transparency? (April 21, 2006)


Who killed the Ottawa Renegades? (April 13, 2006)


The boy scout who would be king (April 7, 2006)


A vendetta against British liberties (March 31, 2006)


Parenting not politicians' job: A curfew would be a broad solution for a phantom ill (March 29, 2006)


The Liberals give peace a chance (March 27, 2006)


Put the Senate out of its misery (March 17, 2006)


Saying goodbye to a tarnished hero (March 10, 2006)


Two roads, and Klein is taking the wrong one (March 3, 2006)


Selling Afghanistan (March 1, 2006)


Why does John Tory want to be Ontario's premier? (February 24, 2006)


It's not about the ball: Underestimate Pinball - coach, do-gooder, politician-in-waiting - at your peril (February 18, 2006)


For once: a battle of ideas (February 17, 2006)


The Black Sox it ain't (February 10, 2006)


Biased - in favour of a good story (February 3, 2006)


A misspent Liberal youth (January 30, 2006)


Item one: same-sex marriage (January 27, 2006)


The leader who didn't change (January 24, 2006)


Is Toronto the new Alberta? (January 20, 2006)


There goes the Liberals' last good argument (January 13, 2006)


For Martin's Liberals, the stakes are huge (January 9, 2006)


Can the governing party win over its own? (January 3, 2006)


The agenda they all ignore (December 30, 2005)


The Kardinal truth on violence (December 27, 2005)


Where's the Liberal Plan B? (December 23, 2005)


Gun victims as political props (December 9, 2005)


Hargrove's gift to the NDP (December 6, 2005)


Fair question, bad answer (December 2, 2005)


'I'd rather cheer for Osama (November 28, 2005)


Pigskin for the people (November 26, 2005)


A triumph of hope over experience (November 18, 2005)


Layton gets it right (November 11, 2005)


Chief left to burn as Mayor fiddles (November 9, 2005)


Two Liberal parties, both ugly (November 5, 2005)


'Peep Sho' expounds on role models (October 26, 2005)


Perception of crime has its own dangers (October 25, 2005)


Deep thinkers need not apply (October 21, 2005)


Laraque isn't the problem (October 15, 2005)


McGuinty's Liberals just want to be boring again (October 13, 2005)


McGuinty paying for roll of dice (October 12, 2005)


I'm no miserable misfit (October 7, 2005)


Martin is still all over the map (September 23, 2005)


Separating church and classroom (September 16, 2005)


Playing politics with a tragedy (September 9, 2005)


New Orleans was never a priority (September 3, 2005)


Ontario's drinking problem (August 26, 2005)


Can an MP foil floor-crossers (August 19, 2005)


A city stunt that'll play well in the 'burbs (August 5, 2005)


Notes from underground (July 29, 2005)


Do conservatives dislike Canada? (July 8, 2005)


Get MPs' hands off immigration (June 24, 2005)


Leaders miss medicare opportunity (June 17, 2005)


Not all reunions will be happy ones (June 10, 2005)


Making Karla a star (June 3, 2005)


'Paulaholics' should be seen, not heard (May 27, 2005)


Has Harper's time come? (May 20, 2005)


Sucking them in, blowing them off (May 18, 2005)


Ontario's virtuous centrists (May 13, 2005)


The power of David Kilgour (May 6, 2005)


For Layton, the cities beckon (April 29, 2005)


Still trying to charm his way through (April 23, 2005)


Volpe should listen to Dion (April 19, 2005)


In search of a national champion (April 15, 2005)


Take a deep breath (April 8, 2005)


Toronto's imaginary crime wave (April 1, 2005)


A tale of two conventions (March 21, 2005)


Stephen Harper's tipping point (March 18, 2005)


Ontario v. Ottawa: This time, it's fiscal (March 11, 2005)


Drinking their own Kool-Aid (March 7, 2005)


Looking forward to a wasted weekend (March 4, 2005)


Left or right, Martin made the wrong call (February 25, 2005)


Elbows up, Ontario gets in line (February 18, 2005)


This time, Martin goes on principle (February 3, 2005)


The new arithmetic of scandal (January 20, 2005)


Paul Martin's Ralphie moment (January 6, 2005)


A year of disappointments (December 30, 2004)


The amateur hour that will not end (December 9, 2004)


Some need sex ed more than others (November 27, 2004)


Lessons learned: Grey Cup week can be an educational experience, if you know where to look (November 22, 2004)


From Queen's Park: Populism galore (November 18, 2004)


Blame not the kingmakers (November 11, 2004)


Taking the war on tobacco too far (November 4, 2004)


Model parliament, writ large (October 28, 2004)


The CFL's accidental revolutionaries (October 21, 2004)


Behind Martin, an empty field (October 14, 2004)


Beware City Hall's amateur hour (October 7, 2004)


True to itself, irrelevant to others (September 30, 2004)


Tory must be true to himself (September 23, 2004)


An embarrassment to Alberta (September 16, 2004)


Drug reform's next frontier (September 3, 2004)


It's pathetic to link Olympic success to our national worth (August 21, 2004)


Our prime minister is taking us backwards into the future (August 14, 2004)


Ontario Tories use the L-word (August 12, 2004)


Don't pander to separatists (August 6, 2004)


It's the same old one-dimensional debate on health care (July 30, 2004)


Rallying around a lost cause (July 29, 2004)


Another reason we're not the U.S. (July 15, 2004)


Ontario's other deadly scandal (July 15, 2004)


Martin's blind loyalty may be his downfall (July 9, 2004)


Don't blame Ontario (July 2, 2004)


Election campaign made choices harder (June 25, 2004)


NDP success would shift Liberals left (June 18, 2004)


Liberal fortunes could get even worse (June 11, 2004)


For Martin, this is as good as it gets (June 4, 2004)


Letting medicare drown out other issues is unhealthy (May 27, 2004)


Harper has five weeks to prove he's PM material (May 22, 2004)


Martin's real problem with nominations: He got greedy (May 13, 2004)


Layton offers required reading for Trudeauites (May 6, 2004)


Joe Clark just said what many disenchanted voters think (April 29, 2004)


Martin's Liberals need a fresher campaign strategy (April 22, 2004)


Ottawa is starting to embarrass itself (April 16, 2004)


Opposition should target Martin's soft federalism (April 8, 2004)


What happened to the NDP's momentum? (April 1, 2004)


It's time to admit we've been had (March 25, 2004)


Keeping nomination and leadership campaigns honest (March 18, 2004)


Paul Martin, meet Stockwell Day (March 11, 2004)


No wonder the best people are reluctant to enter politics (March 4, 2004)


Clement seems to be in for another disappointment (February 26, 2004)


The sponsorship scandal could torpedo national unity (February 19, 2004)


Clement's tax plan is an innovative failure (February 14, 2004)


Health care should be the next great debate (February 5, 2004)


If Martin has a vision, it should be in the Throne Speech (January 29, 2004)


Canada may not need a prime minister who thinks too much (January 15, 2004)


The sleazy underbelly of leadership campaigns (January 10, 2004)


Martin and McGuinty need to stop fighting yesterday's battles (January 3, 2004)






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