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Torment with Tar and Feathers in Early America Article 
Tarring and feathering will always be associated with the days leading to the American Revolution as a cruel tool for intimidation.
Jul 25, 2009 - Brian Deming
First Nations HST Rally Blocks Toronto Traffic Article 
A First Nations protest over the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) snarled downtown Toronto traffic. When HST legislation passes, they stand to lose their point-of-sale rebate
Dec 5, 2009 - Laura Steiner
Splittin' the Mud -The Alberta Oil Sands Boom Article 
As the world mobilizes itself against the threat of global warming, Canada embraces "dirty oil" as the solution to North America's growing hunger for energy.
Jun 18, 2009 - Michael Falcone
Gay Pride Flags Will Fly High in Toronto in 2014 Article 
World Pride is an event that promotes gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues from around the globe. It will bring contingents from all over the world to Toronto.
Oct 18, 2009 - Lorah Delaney
The Neutral Nation of Southwestern Ontario Article 
Before the arrival of the Europeans, the Neutrals of Southwestern Ontario were a powerful and influential nation.
Mar 1, 2011 - Janice Lundy
Australian Federation, the creation of a nation. Article 
A discovery of what Australian Federation did for national identity and feminism.
Aug 7, 2011 - Patrick Skinner
Sandra Lovelace and the Women of Tobique Article 
Sandra Lovelace and a group of strong women from the Tobique, New Brunswick reserve influenced the course of Native history in Canada.
Apr 10, 2009 - Kathleen Airdrie
Alzheimer's - A Women's Disease? Article 
Is Alzheimer's disease a women's disease? The duty roster has been posted - we're all on it.
May 11, 2011 - Christine Jarvis
What Women Want: Sportsmanship Article 
Women want sports to be played like a 19th century duel: pomp, circumstance, decorum and most of all, fairness. Men see things a little differently.
Nov 13, 2011 - Walter McLaughlin
Toronto Radio Host Makes Deal with Westboro Baptist Church Article 
Dean Blundell gave the WBC air time to "spew your bologna" in exchange for the church agreeing not to picket funeral of 9-year-old Tucson shooting victim.
Jan 12, 2011 - Arthur Weinreb
Canadian MPs Call For National Suicide Prevention Strategy Article 
The Liberal Party used their opposition day to bring a motion to develop a strategy to prevent Canadians from taking their own lives.
Oct 5, 2011 - Arthur Weinreb
Nycole Turmel, the Bloc, and the Politics of National Unity Article 
By chastising Nycole Turmel, we risk alienating Quebec nationalists at a time when they have just flocked to a federalist party in record numbers.
Aug 3, 2011 - Jesse Cullen
The Six Nations of the Grand Valley After the War of 1812 Article 
After the War of 1812, the Iroquois of the Six Nations on the Grand River dealt with increasing pressure from the white settlers surrounding them.
Apr 3, 2011 - Janice Lundy
Emmeline Pankhurst and the Women's Social and Political Union Article 
Women everywhere now take the right to vote for granted, and some are not even bothered to exercise that hard-won right.
May 7, 2010 - Rosemary Gemmell
Women's Activities under RCMP Surveillance 1940s to 1970s Article 
Royal Canadian Mounted Police maintained surveillance files on women's activities in union auxiliaries and the evolving feminist movement.
Jan 7, 2011 - Kathleen Airdrie
Stanford Women Host No. 1 Connecticut, No. 4 Xavier Article 
Stanford women's basketball team play two of its most important games this week, hosting Xavier on Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2010 and Connecticut two days later.
Dec 25, 2010 - Rick Eymer
The University of Wyoming Women's Rugby Team Preps for Sweet 16 Article 
With mottos such as "dominate" and "no excuses," the self-run University of Wyoming Women's Rugby team gears up for Division II Sweet 16 play this weekend.
Apr 18, 2012 - Carl Nowakowski
John C. Frémont and the First Republican Presidential Campaign Article 
In 1856, the young Republican party chose a young man, John Charles Frémont, for the Presidency on a platform dominated by halting slavery's spread.
May 15, 2012 - William L. Wunder
Oil Pollution Activists Demonstrate Wide Range Of Tactics Article 
The recent Gulf oil spill has brought people out to confront big oil about the spill. Another recent tactic, however, shows another mode of protest.
May 31, 2010 - Jon Pike