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Britain's far right to focus on anti-Islamic policy
The head of the English Defence League, Tommy Robinson, will be named deputy leader of the British Freedom party this week after proposing that the group adopt virulent anti-Islamic policies as its ce
The GOP War on Voting
By ARI BERMAN
August 30, 2011 7:40 PM ET
A voter casts his ballot during the primary elections in Virginia
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Is Elections Canada the right agency to investigate robocalls?
Interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae has questioned whether Elections Canada has the people and resources to investigate the robocalls scandal.
Shock Doctrine Opponents Revolt: The Austerity Backlash Across Europe
by Owen Jones
Doctors stage sit-in over refugee health care cuts
About 80 doctors staged a sit-in at the Toronto office of federal cabinet minister Joe Oliver Friday, with the activists demanding to meet with the minister to raise concerns about changes to health c
Searching for Anonymous hacker who targeted Toews could be ‘waste of time,’ House committee hears
OTTAWA — Parliamentarians tasked with investigating what has been deemed intimidating online videos against Public Safety Minister Vic Toews were warned Thursday that a hunt for the culprit — or c
Terry Tremaine Neo-Nazi case won’t be heard by Supreme Court, Human Rights Tribunal ruling stands
OTTAWA — Canada’s top court will not hear an appeal in a case involving a neo-Nazi leader’s web postings that could have determined the power of Canada’s quasi-judicial human rights tribunals.
They Thought They Were Free The Germans, 1933-45 -- But Then It Was Too Late
"What no one seemed to notice," said a colleague of mine, a philologist, "was the ever widening gap, after 1933, between the government and the people.
Why the far right did so well in the French election
There are two ways of looking at the results of the first round of the French presidential vote.
Norway's atrocity: a story of non-impact
The immediate reactions to the terrorist attack in Oslo in July 2011 were both politicised and inaccurate.



