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Author argues multiculturalism not suitable a democracy
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author and professor Salim Mansur loves Canada, but he argues that multiculturalism does not support democracy
Author speaking Regina says multiculturalism fails
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author and professor Salim Mansur loves Canada, but he argues that multiculturalism does not support democracy. A political-science professor at the University of Western Ontario, Mansur be speaking Regina tonight about why multiculturalism goes against liberal democracy and the values outlined the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
First-Time Canadian Author Wins America's 2011 George Orwell Prize
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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 28, 2011) - author F.S. Michael's Monoculture: How One Story Changing Everything (Red Clover Press, 2011), a provocative look at the dominant story of our era, has been awarded the 2011 George Orwell Prize for outstanding contributions to the critical analysis of public discourse
Canadian author intrigued by Gwinnett missing persons cases
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author finds intrigue Gwinnett missing persons cases
Canadian discovery of stem cells '60 merits Nobel Prize, author says
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A celebratory appearance on Parliament Hill week and a new book paying tribute to James Till's achievements as a global pioneer stem-cell science could help position the renowned medical researcher for an honour that eluded fellow collaborator, the late Ernest McCulloch: a Nobel Prize
Canadian Solar Modules for Saferay - Analyst Blog
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A leading player among the global solar companies, Solar Inc. ( CSIQ ) has delivered solar modules to saferay for an 8.5 MW power plant located Lindenhof near..
Author examines decline of federal Liberals
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Peter C. Newman comes to Victoria to sign book about Liberal Party's decline..
Local author publishes five new children's books
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It's good to have on your Cool Blues glasses when you are outside the Walter Wind. The Cool Blues and Walter Wind series are the titles of local author Joan Daulby's five books she has had published May through Pine Lake Books, of the Haliburton area.[]..
Author argues multiculturalism not suitable a democracy
bi13672095
author and professor Salim Mansur loves Canada, but he argues that multiculturalism does not support democracy
Author speaking Regina says multiculturalism fails
bi13672095
author and professor Salim Mansur loves Canada, but he argues that multiculturalism does not support democracy. A political-science professor at the University of Western Ontario, Mansur be speaking Regina tonight about why multiculturalism goes against liberal democracy and the values outlined the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
First-Time Canadian Author Wins America's 2011 George Orwell Prize
bi13672095
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 28, 2011) - author F.S. Michael's Monoculture: How One Story Changing Everything (Red Clover Press, 2011), a provocative look at the dominant story of our era, has been awarded the 2011 George Orwell Prize for outstanding contributions to the critical analysis of public discourse
Canadian author intrigued by Gwinnett missing persons cases
bi13672095
author finds intrigue Gwinnett missing persons cases
Canadian discovery of stem cells '60 merits Nobel Prize, author says
bi13672095
A celebratory appearance on Parliament Hill week and a new book paying tribute to James Till's achievements as a global pioneer stem-cell science could help position the renowned medical researcher for an honour that eluded fellow collaborator, the late Ernest McCulloch: a Nobel Prize
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