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If the United States is committed to relieve conditions and rebuild Haiti, a starting point for reconstruction must be in the form of a publicly capitalized, privately managed investment fund designed to accelerate private-sector growth.
The Christmas terrorist attack demonstrates the need for more effective communication and analysis within the U.S. intelligence community, and greater centralization and bureaucracy are causes behind, not solutions to its failings.
Ottawa will not close down the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, no matter how many contributors to the National Post yearn to see the end of it.
First, fix the bureaucracy, then the real debate over secretive U.S. military operations can begin.
Indicators show that schools have failed. Citizens should insist on real change.
For several years now, President Obama and his allies in the environmental movement have promised to usher in a green economy that will create millions of new green jobs that “can’t be outsourced.”
A recentvote putting Zimbabwe in charge of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development does not make it any easier to take the body seriously.
As part of a bid for renewed authority to streamline government, the White House wants to merge six agencies into one bureaucracy focused on trade and competitiveness. The plan has sparked substantial criticism from the U.S. business and trade policy communities. An expert panel will weigh in on the controversy and evaluate President Obama's reorganization proposal.





