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Home»Posts tagged with»Lee Tunstall

Was the Senate audit worth it?

By Lee Tunstall on June 12, 2015   Featured Story, Opinion, Politics/Law  

The auditor general spent $21 million to find less than $1 million in questionable expenses

Was the Senate audit worth it?

TUNSTALL: The auditor general spent $21 million to find less than $1 million in questionable expenses

Putting an end to sexual violence

By Gary Slywchuk on March 8, 2015   Crime, Featured Story, Lifestyle, Opinion, Politics/Law  

Listening to and investing in young women can help end barriers for assault survivors getting help

Putting an end to sexual violence

AHSAN and TUNSTALL: Listening to and investing in young women can help end barriers for assault survivors getting help

Paradise Lost: Canada and Turks and Caicos

By Lee Tunstall on June 2, 2014   Featured Story, Opinion, Politics/Law  

Why can’t we get our act together and make a serious proposal to annex the islands?

Paradise Lost: Canada and Turks and Caicos

Why can’t we get our act together and make a serious proposal to annex the islands?

The only sure things are death and taxes

By Lee Tunstall on May 1, 2014   Featured Story, Opinion, Politics/Law  

William Pitt the Younger implemented the graduated income tax to fight the Napoleonic Wars

The only sure things are death and taxes

William Pitt the Younger implemented the graduated income tax to fight the Napoleonic Wars.

At Sochi, Canadian women really did own the podium

By Lee Tunstall on March 3, 2014   Featured Story, Opinion, Sports  

If there were an all-female Olympics, Canada would have placed first in the medal count

At Sochi, Canadian women really did own the podium

If there were an all-female Olympics, Canada would have placed first in the medal count.

Ditching the Honourables

By Lee Tunstall on January 7, 2014   Featured Story, Opinion, Politics/Law  

Time to do away with honorific titles

Ditching the Honourables

Time to do away with honorific titles.

Spain’s current economic pain nothing new

By Lee Tunstall on January 5, 2013   Business, Featured Story, Opinion, Politics/Law  

It practically invented the term “sovereign” debt crisis

Spain’s current economic pain nothing new

It practically invented the term ‘sovereign’ debt crisis.




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