Muslim Brotherhood candidate Morsi leads Egypt presidential pollEgypt is abuzz with rumours today as results from a two-day presidential ballot are trickling in. As expected, Mohammed Morsi, the...
Quebec students, Charest government agree to talkLeaders of Quebec’s student protesters and the Liberal provincial government of Jean Charest have agreed to hold talks but the...
Ottawa re-defines ’suitable work’ in new EI rules announced todayCanada’s federal government announced new rules for those seeking Employment Insurance today. Among other things, Human Resources...
Montreal protests end in kettling and massive arrests" Kettling " is a concept more familiar to Torontonians, many of whom were the target of it during the infamous 2010 G20 summit in...
Egypt’s second day of voting sees lower turnoutThe Guardian is blogging Egypt’s first-ever presidential election live. With a note that if your name is Mohammed it might take...
Obama’s campaign embraces guerrilla marketing tacticsPresident Barak Obama’s campaign team is going ad rogue: instead of following the canon of political advertising, mainly that...
EU to Greece: ’Please, don’t go’Anyone expecting to see a spectacular headline announcing Greece’s return to the drachma might have to hold their...
Bain Capital vs. Reverend Wright: the silly season beginsThe phrase “silly season” was coined by candidate Barack Obama in the 2008 primary season. It is the period where the...
CP Railway workers on strike after last-minute talks failCanadian Pacific Railway ’s freight deliveries screeched to a halt early Wednesday after workers went on strike. Last-minute...
Doctor who helped locate Osama bin Laden jailed for treason in PakistanA doctor accused of helping the U.S. track down and kill Osama bin Laden has been jailed for 33 years in Pakistan after he was...