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Articles from Western Standard (October 9, 2006)

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Affirmative Conservatives: a Tory minister hints at more employment equity laws. O'Neill, Terry 649
Altered states: in Michael Ignatieff's Canada, you, too, can create your own nation. Steyn, Mark 1462
Beating the streak: the Eskimos may have had the best playoff run in North American pro sports history. It could all end this year. Cosh, Colby 722
Behind the Green door: with Elizabeth may as its new leader, the Green party aims to turn back the clock on Canadian farming. Verboven, Will 696
Buzzwords. 248
Capital's punishment: beware a U.S.-style single regulator. It can only make financial markets worse. Lemieux, Pierre 675
Cold comfort: is forcing the homeless off the street kinder than leaving them there? 733
Democracyphobia: no wonder Torontonians fear an elected Senate. It means the West will finally get political sway. Byfield, Ted 694
ENDP? With their pro-Taliban rhetoric, drying-up donations and a challenge on their left, are Dippers doomed politically? Robson, John 906
Everybody loves ramen. Cosh, Colby 107
Feedback. Curtis, Reg; Haldane, Sean; Baldwin, Andy Letter to the editor 416
Government rants: we're used to anti-American films. But why are taxpayers funding them? O'Neill, Terry 356
Happy now? Think the federal Liberals' defeat ended talk of Western secessionism? Think again. Our second annual Western separation survey finds a region still uneasy about the federation and still less than thrilled with Ottawa. Steel, Kevin Cover story 1295
Hearts of darkness: Hollywoodland and The Black Dahlia struggle to live up to film noir's noble legacy. McLennan, Neal 561
If someone says he's me ... Cosh, Colby 125
Is the United Church of Canada really "the NDP at prayer"? O'Neill, Terry 273
It's a long way home: it'll take more than a change in government to make some Westerners feel they belong in Canada. Libin, Kevin 699
It's not about you: smart middle-class uninvolved mothers? More like self-involved, uncaring snobs. Woodard, Kathy 695
Kim gone Il. Cosh, Colby 154
Making peace with war: are Canadians ready to be honest about our peacekeeping history? Stuart, Matthew 722
Many faraway quarrels: our national debate shouldn't be about leaving Afghanistan, but about taking the fight to more places. Warren, David 697
My people call it maze. Cosh, Colby 538
Norsing a wound: Newfoundland looks to the Norwegian model for solutions to its oil and gas impasse. Doll, Cyril 717
Our 'challenge ... is gargantuan': thinker and journalist Robert Fulford on the threat of radical Islam, his perceived shift to the right, and why George W. Bush is like Harry Truman. Soupcoff, Marni Interview 1287
Peace of the grave: Saddam's genocide trial is exposing the horrors of his reign. So why aren't we hearing about it? Steel, Kevin 694
Proletarian prohibitionism? Cosh, Colby 123
Publisher's picks. Levant, Ezra 98
Putting a new face on the old malaise: New Brunswick's got a new young whippersnapper to cheerily lead the way to more economic decay. Dolphin, Ric 1359
Running scared: riots by Islamic fascists won't frighten the Pope. But they will convince western cowards to betray us. Levant, Ezra 694
She charmed Nazis into leaking secrets; Evelyn Hamilton: rescuer of Jews, flirtatious spy and Second World War hero. Dead at 84. Olivier, Victor 741
The death of reason: the anniversary of Anwar Sadat's killing reminds us that Mideast peace can be made only by the brave. Mansur, Salim 997
The loan avengers. Steel, Kevin 545
This ain't the Toronto film fest: Vancouver's International Film Festival trades red carpets and paparazzi for scruffy bars and lots of great film. O'Meara, Dina 714
Vox populi, vox Dei. Cosh, Colby 115
When the well runs dry: it took an entrepreneur to solve Tofino's water crisis. It may take one to stop it happening again. O'Neill, Terry 672

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