First, let us commend Munir Sheikh on his integrity for standing by his principles. These days, even finding someone with principles, let alone living them, is rare.
Soon after 1066, the Domesday Book was compiled by William I, in his newly conquered England. It was considered to be a great administrative step forward in the future progress of the U.K. Now, almost a thousand years later, Stephen Harper wants to muffle the practice. His wishes are unclear...
Today, the call is "Can we find a compromise?" What rubbish! There are so many real problems in our country. Denmark has far more information on its citizens and I find Denmark to be one of the most democratic countries in the world.
Amazon.ca, The Musical Heritage Society of Canada, Revenue Canada - and pharmacy Jean Coutu, when I take in film for processing - know far too much about me already! What more can the federal government need to know?
Mr. Harper is, again in the mire and, after slapping his boys, Clement et al, for insubordination, is trying to extricate himself. How I wish the leader of the Liberal Party would interrupt his, "I'm just one of you guys" BBQ tour and do something useful to help create a real opposition.
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