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The Conservatives’ invented reality

06/28/2013 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

By Alison@Creekside Fakers. Fake F-35 mock up cockpit from Lockheed Martin for DefMin Peter Airshow MacKay to hold $47,000 presser in to announce purchase of 65 Lockheed Martin stealth fighters in 2010.       Fake citizenship ceremony in which half of the participants were actually Citizenship and Immigration Canada staff passed off as new […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Bev Oda, Calgary, Canada, Canadian International Development Agency, Conservatives, F-35, First Nations, G20, G8, Jason Kenney, Justin Trudeau, Peter MacKay, PMO, robocall scandal, robocalls, Stephen Harper, Sun News Network, Tony Clement

Don’t just thank Jason Kenney — thank them all

07/10/2012 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

By Frank Moher Jason Kenney, or perhaps someone on his ace staff, has come up with a brilliant idea: hosting a petition on his own website allowing the public to thank him for being such a fine minister. Specifically, the petition invites you to thank Jason for “his efforts to streamline benefits afforded to refugees […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Bev Oda, Bill C-30, Bill C-38, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Dean Del Mastro, G20, G8, immigration, Jason Kenney, Stephen Harper, Tony Clement, Vic Toews, Vikileaks

Bev Oda’s last long ride

07/06/2012 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

By Montreal Simon Bev Oda has taken her last long limo ride. The kind of ride the Con mob gives you when you become a liability. First comes the horse’s head, then the scenic limo ride, in the middle of the night. And then da cement shoes. From The Globe and Mail: “Bev Oda, the CIDA […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Bev Oda, Canada, Canadian International Development Agency, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Stephen Harper

Oda and da machine

02/23/2011 by backofthebook.ca 2 Comments

By Montreal Simon Oh. My. Mafia. I hear the Con mob in the PMO, now known as the Oda Gang, are desperate. The new boss is now claiming she couldn’t have whacked KAIROS, because she has an alibi. She was out of town. So even though she owes her current position to the fact she […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Bev Oda, Canada, Canadian politics, Jason Kenney, Kairos, Stephen Harper

Who is Bev Oda’s Con-sigliere?

02/16/2011 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

By Montreal Simon He rose in the House of Commons yesterday like a mob boss defending one of his gang members. While Bev Oda sat there wearing sunglasses, looking like her tongue had been cut out. But all I could see was the fear in his eyes, and his pudgy hands. And all I could […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Bev Oda, Bob Rae, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Liberals, Rights and Democracy, Stephen Harper

Canada to Palestinians: no more schools for you

01/21/2010 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

By Alison@Creekside Last month Jason Kenney explained his government’s decision to cut off funds to the church aid group KAIROS thusly: “Our government is working to dismantle the client relationship that existed between the government of Canada and organizations whose priority is seemingly to advocate for the legalization of banned terrorist organizations like Hamas and […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: B'nal Brith, Bev Oda, Canada, Canadian politics, Israel, Jason Kenney, Palestine

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By Frank Moher On this dreadful day, I don't want to write about the shootings in Orlando. I want to write about my friend, Rick. Rick lives just outside of Nanaimo, a city of about 80,000, … [Read More...]

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From Creekside: The B.C. provincial government is trying to green light the construction of a massive LNG terminal on Lelu Island in the Skeena Estuary -- Pacific Northwest LNG, backed by Malaysian … [Read More...]

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