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Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian

Most talkative MP

Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian runs the fastest mouth in Ottawa, according to Samara, a non-partisan organization that analyzes politics.


 
Marc Dalton

Incumbent hopes to continue serving

A military background might not be what most people envision when the think of the incumbent MLA for Maple Ridge-Mission.


 

Larger issues to talk about

In your article "Strahl speaks on growing concern," (Times, April 30) Mark Strahl has taken on what I consider to be a local issue.


 

Getting an early re-election start

Should a convicted cop shooter be allowed entry to Canada?


 
Christine Lingerie's Christine Morton

West Vancouver book club joins international movement

WHEN the members of a West Vancouver book club finished reading Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's Half the Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity For Women Worldwide, they felt compelled to take action.


 

Strahl speaks on growing concern

Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon MP Mark Strahl addressed local concerns over the growing of medical marijuana last week in Parliament.


 

Rules for the temporary foreign politician

Regarding your excellent April 14 editorial, Cheaping Out, it is my opinion that our political and industry leaders are failing Canada and Canadians. Have none of them heard of Henry Ford? He found out that his employees were not making enough money to purchase the cars they were producing. Soon after he paid them more and his Ford Motor Company became more successful. Ford found that in a consumer economy, people need money to purchase goods and services, and that in return profits rise.


 

These foods are cause for alarm

Awareness of GMOs (genetically modified organisms, also known as GE, genetically engineered foods) is increasingly making me a concerned mother and grandmother.


 

Organizer feels 'gutted' by Russian team

When he spoke to the Times last month, Steve McQueen oozed enthusiasm for a hockey game he was was organizing between local rec leaguers and a travelling squad of Russian players.


 

MP SHOULD HAVE VOTED FOR THIS BILL

On March 27, you had an opportunity to support the private member's bill put forward by NDP member Fin Donnelly to ban the importation of shark fins into Canada.


 

Canadian politics oozes irony

Irony is one of my favourite things - as is politics. But that's kind of redundant. Because in this country, irony and politics are practically the same thing.


 

National shark fin ban defeated

Despite losing out by an agonizing five votes in the House of Commons, MP Fin Donnelly has vowed to carry on his fight to ban shark fin imports to Canada.


 

Squamish Nation to vote on membership changes

THE Squamish Nation membership is set to go to the polls to decide whether the band will allow groups formerly not entitled to band membership the chance to join.


 

Canadian politics oozes irony

And politics. Politics is one of my favourite things, too.


 

Canadian politics oozes irony

And politics. Politics is one of my favourite things, too.


 

Supreme rules: give back Winnipeg

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled we have to give Winnipeg back.


 

Forseth has earned his political stripes

It's official - when veteran politician Paul Forseth blasts the Liberals in the story above, he's been blessed by John Cummins.


 

Poverty a major social problem

Much has been written lately about poverty, including lots of statistics, rational arguments, consternation and, with our recession and a probable further economic bubble or slowdown, it's going to get worse.


 

Vague action isn't what we're after

Well, that looks very promising - the creation of a (federal) Office of Religious Freedom. But a nagging question remains: Why was this announcement made in a Muslim mosque rather than in Canada's Parliament?