The media’s reporting on the war risks going from bad to worse
Missing from much of reporting on this war, to date, is evidence of a basic understanding of the perilous strategic situation Israel finds itself in as a ground invasion of Gaza begins.
Missing from much of reporting on this war, to date, is evidence of a basic understanding of the perilous strategic situation Israel finds itself in as a ground invasion of Gaza begins.
When news broke on Saturday morning about the deadly surprise attack carried about by Hamas terrorists against Israeli civilians the world’s attention was entirely focused on the Middle East and, at The Hub, it was no different.
Perhaps the live-streaming of a 21st century pogrom will make our leaders and our media think twice before blithely tossing around words like “racist” and “hate” to describe merely disapproved beliefs.
Because of the ground game, the Manitoba PC Party has been beaten but not destroyed. The party received more than 40 percent of the popular vote and can revitalize and rebuild.
Universities are under no obligation to comment on any events that do not directly affect students and faculty. But it is revealing to contrast how they have reacted to what’s going on in Israel to other events in the past three years.
Is the point to buck the latest trends, and run in the opposite direction of the madding crowd in search of undiscovered gems or ones that have passed from fashion and ought to be rediscovered? There is so much wine out there, it’s good to be reminded of some old favourites, like listening to an old album after many years.
This Thanksgiving, so many Canadians will be rightly thankful for their kids. We should give a thought to those who hope to have children and find they cannot.
Israel announced a “total blockade” of the Gaza Strip in response to the devastating surprise attack by Hamas on the weekend that left more than 1,200 Israeli civilians dead.
Conservatism must be made to appeal to a larger expanse of the political and cultural spectrum, from the lower income segments up through to the managerial and professional classes. Boutique policies that micro-target groups will only yield micro-results.
The poorer classes have been left on the side of the road, at every turn their efforts have been hampered by systems that see no value in them, and the aspects of their lives they value most are often completely discredited and devalued.
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