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Muskoka

A G8 Muskoka Legacy of Profligate Spending and a Proliferation of Garbage Cans

June 24, 2010

Far from setting the right example as the host country, Canada’s lavish G8 spending shows the Harper government knows neither restraint nor sound judgment as it asks other nations to cut their deficits. It is a time when, we are told, when most nations of the world are, or should be, focusing like a laser [...]

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Happy Fourth of July, Trooper James McNichol, Civil War Veteran. You Helped Save a Nation. Will We Be as Successful with Our Planet?

July 4, 2008

A house divided against itself will not stand, President Lincoln once said. Today, he might have observed that a planet divided against itself will not survive. Many people know Muskoka, that part of Canada celebrated for its pristine lakes, majestic white pines and granite rock landscape, as a summer playground for the rich and famous. [...]

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