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  1. Harper bulldozes his way to the brink

    The Globe and Mail - Jeffrey Simpson Columns - 10 hours ago

    What an unpalatable choice now beckons Canadians: a government led by a Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, whose approach has disappointed so many; or a government led by Stephane Dion, the Liberal Leader Canadians

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  2. Spectre of defeat, hasty retreat put party in disarray

    The Globe and Mail - Jeffrey Simpson Columns - Dec 1, 2008

    Conservative MPs, plus plenty of rank-and-file Conservatives, are angry and confused about the mess their government created in the past few days. Their fingers are pointing at two men: Prime Minister Stephen Harper

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  3. Fishing the fish stocks to extinction

    The Globe and Mail - Jeffrey Simpson Columns - Nov 25, 2008

    What happens when your fisheries minister must promote the industry and conserve the resource?

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  4. What America's clean-air booster means for Canada

    The Globe and Mail - Jeffrey Simpson Columns - Nov 22, 2008

    It's been a brutal few weeks for the North American auto industries, what with sales falling off a cliff, credit drying up, plant closures and layoffs happening or beckoning, and little sympathy in Washington. Now

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  5. Paul Martin gets the last laugh - and the G20 changes everything

    The Globe and Mail - Jeffrey Simpson Columns - Nov 18, 2008

    Somewhere, former prime minister Paul Martin must have smiled. A smile for what might have been for him, a smile for what became of his idea, mocked in its time, now considered conventional wisdom.

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  6. Vietnamese orphan to be treated for severe facial disfigurement

    The Globe and Mail - Jeffrey Simpson Columns - Nov 14, 2008

    A Vietnamese orphan who came to Canada for treatment of a severe facial disfigurement will have an operation next week to reduce the size of the growth.Son Pham, 11, will head to Boston on Tuesday for the first of

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  7. The polarization is gone - Ignatieff is the favourite

    The Globe and Mail - Jeffrey Simpson Columns - Nov 14, 2008

    Michael Ignatieff, who declared his Liberal leadership intentions yesterday, will be a better candidate than he was last time. Indeed, were the leadership contest held today, he would win it.

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  8. Nice place for a convention – maybe it'll concentrate Liberal minds

    The Globe and Mail - Jeffrey Simpson Columns - Nov 11, 2008

    Maybe, being in Vancouver will concentrate Liberal minds on the task ahead of the party.

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  9. The 'better angels' of the American character

    The Globe and Mail - Jeffrey Simpson Columns - Nov 4, 2008

    From all that he has said, read and done, it would appear that Barack Obama represents the ''better angels'' of the American character.Today, Americans will vote - and vote decisively - for Senator Obama and his

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  10. Harper's improved cabinet: something old, something new ...

    The Globe and Mail - Jeffrey Simpson Columns - Oct 31, 2008

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper presented a bigger, better, more representative cabinet to Canadians yesterday. Whether the Prime Minister will use the new cabinet's new strengths to build a team, or whether he will run

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