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Rude and crude, eschewed

The boorish behaviour now so typical in Parliament has contributed greatly to Canadians' disenchantment with federal politics. It's not surprising that we're regularly asked what can be done to make the House of Commons more serious and relevant to our lives.

But it ought to be possible, even if it's not happening now, for Parliament to do what it's meant to do: to act as the country's main public forum of debate, reflecting the diversity of Canadians as indicated by the way they vote, and to do this with both passion and civility.

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New book investigates influence of Israel lobby on free speech at Canadian universities

No Debate: The Israel Lobby and Free Speech at Canadian Universities

by Jon Thompson
(James Lorimer & Co,
2011;
$22.95)

Academic conferences don't usually muster public attention, but in 2009 the organizers of the blandly titled Israel/Palestine: Mapping Models of Statehood and Paths to Peace found themselves at the center of a media shit storm fuelled by the hysterical rhetoric of pro-Israel community groups and their supporters in the media. This reaction culminated in an unprecedented move by Conservative Minister of State Gary Goodyear to threaten the funding of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) -- an arms-length agency created by an act of parliament -- if it did not commit itself to a review of the funding it had already awarded by an independent peer-review process.

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Getting down to the issues: NDP leadership debate at Concordia University

Jan 25 2012 - 6:30pm
Jan 25 2012 - 10:00pm

Location

Concordia University's Oscar Peterson Concert Hall (Loyola Campus)
7141 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, QC H4B 1R6
Canada
Phone: 514-999-1049
45° 27' 29.3076" N, 73° 38' 24.4968" W

Niki Ashton, Nathan Cullen, Peggy Nash, Romeo Saganash, Martin Singh and Brian Topp will participate in a debate about the issues that are important to the future of the party and the country. The format for the debate will include four pre-set questions designed to have the candidates take positions on some of the more controversial issues in the race, followed by questions from the audience.

All candidates will be available for questions from the media following the debate. The debate is being organized by the following NDP associations:

- Lac Saint-Louis NDP

- Pierrefonds-Dollard NDP

- NDG-Lachine NDP

- Westmount-Ville Marie NDP

- Saint-Laurent—Cartierville NDP

- NDP Concordia

- NDP McGill

Contact name: 
Savannah Sher, Communications Director for NDP Lac-St-Louis
Contact email: 
David P. Ball

#VanElxn: Roundup 1

| November 11, 2011
rabble series

rabble turns 10! Our story: babble -- The heart and soul of rabble.ca

On April 18, 2011, rabble celebrated its 10th anniversary. Highlighting 10 important moments of rabble's history over the course of our 10th year, current and former people involved with rabble have been asked to share their personal highlights from their time with rabble. This monthly rabble history series elaborates on some of the most common highlights submitted.

We also know that many of you have your own ideas of what the highlights of rabble's 10 years have been, and we want to know what you think. If you have thoughts on how you'd like to see us grow, please share as well in the comments section below.

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Alheli Picazo

Election 2011: Debate absenteeism

| April 22, 2011
Pivot Legal Society

No mention of national housing strategy in leaders' debate

April 13, 2011
| Pivot lawyer and head of the housing campaign, Doug King, talks about the lack of mention of a need for a national housing strategy during the federal party leaders' debate on April 12.
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rabble staff

rabble.ca to livestream 'Real Issues: Election 2011' panel on April 18, 4:30 p.m. EST

| April 13, 2011
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