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Humberto DaSilva
| In the free market of ideas, Sun News went bankrupt. Good riddance. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| In its short life, Sun News Network can take credit for having permanently debased Canadian public discourse. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| Don't expect commentator Ezra Levant to act any differently, or Sun Media to do anything more about it except issue meaningless apologies, in future. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| It's dangerous for Conservatives to complain about certain Liberals' resumes: Prime Minister Stephen Harper's is so light it could float away on the first gentle puff of a breeze. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| We're well past a return to good manners and an end to Internet anonymity, I’m afraid. Our political party leaders need protection. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| Criminal charges against former premier Alison Redford are unlikely to be successful and may actually help her Progressive Conservative Party. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| Sometime during last year’s dramatic rescue in High River, an uplifting story of Canadians helping Canadians was turned into a bizarre tale of suspicion, paranoia and hatred for the police. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| Let's indulge the national Firearms Association and discuss the issue of mental health and guns. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| Connections, connections … whatever can they all mean? Could someone be afraid of the answers a credible study of the health effects of bitumen mining might reveal? |
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David J. Climenhaga
| The Sun News Network's "unabashedly patriotic" commentators have a duty to speak up clearly, unequivocally and loudly for their country. Now. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| If Sun columnist Monte Solberg's strategic insights are a reflection of the geopolitical thinking of the Harper Government he not so long ago served, we should all be truly frightened. |
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David J. Climenhaga
| Perhaps having contributed through QBR and SNN to making many Quebeckers ashamed of Canada, PKP was advancing his dream of giving his children "a country they can be proud of." |