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Fuite forcée du président: le Honduras victime d’un coup d’État

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Written by Tiffany Castlebay   
Wednesday, 05 August 2009 00:00

honduras6Expulsé de son pays par un coup militaire, le président du Honduras, appuyé par la communauté internationale, cherche à reprendre ses fonctions à la tête de l'État, face à une coalition intérimaire qui l'accuse d'avoir voulu violer la Constitution du pays. Pour la première fois depuis très longtemps, les États-Unis ont pris position contre le coup d'État, aux côtés des régimes "gauchistes" d'Amérique latine. Signe d'un changement de cap de l'administration Obama, après des décennies "d'interventionniste anti-communiste" dans la région?

 

Why Sex is an Obstacle for Women in the Canadian Political Sphere

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Written by Kendall R. Giberson   
Thursday, 02 July 2009 08:34

Ruby_DhallaIn light of recent public attacks on up-and-coming politicians Ruby Dhalla and Lisa Raitt, Kendall Giberson examines why female politicians are more likely to experience personal attacks than their male counterparts and how the issue of sex gets in the way of their career aspirations.

 

 

How City Hall Makes the National Capital Region a Poor Sports Marketplace

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Written by Kendall R. Giberson   
Monday, 08 June 2009 19:00

kendall1Can the public sector properly manage sporting facilities or facilitate the operations of major sports organizations? Kendall Giberson looks at how municipal governments in Ottawa and Gatineau have created a poor environment for the business of professional sport in the capital region.

 

Quelques effets insolites de la crise économique

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Written by Tiffany Castlebay   
Thursday, 04 June 2009 19:00

politics4La récession n’aurait pas seulement un impact sur nos portefeuilles. Nos habitudes de vie ainsi que nos comportements en seraient aussi affectés. Petit tour d’horizon des conséquences pour le moins insolites de la crise.

 

 

Symbolism Behind Canadian Currency

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Written by Kendall R. Giberson   
Tuesday, 12 May 2009 19:00

pocketchangeThe topic of money has been at the forefront of the news lately with the worldwide financial crisis. Sooner rather than later, however, Canadians will be faced with another kind of financial crisis; when the reign of Queen Elizabeth II ends, the Royal Canadian Mint will have to take a look at making some changes as far as whose likeness will appear on our currency. Kendall Giberson, examines who should be featured on our bills, who should not be on our currency, and who will likely be featured on our money in the near future.

 
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