CTV: Canadians Embrace the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
Stephen Brunt, the sublime sports columnist for The Globe and Mail, captured it in his post-games essay, much better than I ever could. But, I'll try anyway. The way we as a nation started to carry ourselves, they way we unabashedly wore our red and white everywhere we went, there was a palpable change in our, well, our Canadian-ness. It was a confidence. Not cockiness, because Brother we were.
We regret to inform our fellow Canadians and the rest of the World that our publicly funded broadcaster has seemingly and purposely selectively edited 2 (two) articles today with.
Munster branch, Ottawa Public Library, housed in the heritage building of the former St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 1886. In the beginning, was the word. I grew up the daughter of two Anglican priests. For much of my childhood (9 up), I was raised by my mother, who served in parishes suburban and rural. It's only recently that I've gained enough perspective on those times, from a.
The U.S., and all the world leaders -- this country's prime minister, Stephen Harper, only gets a the tiniest of free passes since he's still new on the job and he's only a caretaker PM to begin with, but if it wasn't for that he'd be lumped right in there too -- who have refused to hold Israel to account should be ashamed. Yes, Israel's leaders are constitutionally compromised and the mood of.