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Stephen Harper's victory in the Canadian election is an astounding achievement.
The position of the Conservative Party in Canadahas suddenly become much more precarious.
At this AEI event, two evangelical Christian authors representing different ends of the political spectrum will discuss the role of religion in politics.
The Obama administration’s decision to kill the Keystone XL pipeline (which would bring oil down from Canada’s province of Alberta to refineries on the U.S. Gulf Coast) is emblematic of the pervasive, systematic hostility the administration has shown to all forms of fossil-fuel production and consumption.
The author offers a tightly observed chronicle of America's relationship with the world since the end of the Cold War.
So it was for the new U.S. secretary of state on her first voyage abroad, a trip rich in symbolism and style - but one some analysts warn did not sufficiently deal with the substance that could again tear the foundation of U.S-European relations asunder.
Senator Barack Obama shows why he is an inadequate candidate for the U.S. presidency.
We know how the Liberals will campaign against Stephen Harper. The real question is: How will Harper fight back?





