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Canada held an election last Monday and the result was anything but boring. The headline story is that the Conservative Party of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who has headed minority governments since 2006, won an absolute majority of seats, 167 of 308, in the House of Commons. The Conservatives' triumph offers a couple of lessons that may be relevant to U.S. Republicans.
Since his death on Feb. 17 at age 96, the tributes have flowed to Arnold Beichman, the legendary anti-Communist journalist.
Stephen Harper could soon be the only conservative head of government in the English-speaking world.
Canada's national day commemorates a failing system that is making Canadians poorer, less free, and less secure.
Paul Martin's problem is that sincerity is the one thing he cannot quite fake.
Why not rebuild on the basis of current and future potential economic and political power and start with a basic G3: the United States, the European Union, and China?
Activists continue to present misleading accounts of air quality issues despite the decline of ozone smog levels.
Are there 1,700 autopsies declaring air pollution as the cause of death? Are 6,000 people admitted to hospital each year with a diagnosis of "air pollution" as the cause?



