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TheDearlove

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Submitted by cdearlove on November 4, 2011
In Category: Politics

Politics and current events: national, Ontario, Aboriginal and Waterloo Region. Countering conservatives and ignorance one post at a time.

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Two editorials: On charity and poverty, and refugees

Last week I was pleased to have two editorials published in Waterloo Region newspapers. The first was (the awkwardly) titled “The Curi...

Source: TheDearlove | April 24, 2012

Culture of discrimination is our creation

My teenage self snubbed modern music and I delved instead into music from the ‘60s. From Bob Dylan I developed a love for social justice f...

Source: TheDearlove | April 13, 2012

The Ontario Budget: Stop legislating hunger

The following is an excerpt from my column in the Kitchener Post on the social assistance freeze announced in the Ontario budget. The provin...

Source: TheDearlove | March 29, 2012

On privilege and politics

I think politics in Canada (and around the world) is without a doubt becoming more polarized. With this polarization comes more extreme view...

Source: TheDearlove | March 6, 2012

Kitchener golf courses could be green spaces for all

The other day Terry Pender reported in The Record that the City of Kitchener’s public golf courses have hit hard financial times. Due to a...

Source: TheDearlove | February 29, 2012

Ontario should make up for aboriginal education funding shortfall

The following is the opening from my column in today’s Waterloo Region Record. You can find the full article here. “Schooling fo...

Source: TheDearlove | February 24, 2012

Tim Horton’s isn’t a national symbol

On January 15th, Romeo Saganash, candidate for leadership of the NDP – and more historically, the first Indigenous person to run for l...

Source: TheDearlove | February 15, 2012

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