Alberta Report back issues from May 2002:
Revenge of the wimps and creeps. (Opening Shots).
May 13, 2002;
Please leave the puck man alone. (UpFront).
May 13, 2002;
Double murderer Raymond Tudor. (Duly Noted).
May 13, 2002
Health Services Utilization and Research Commission of Saskatchewan. (Duly Noted).
May 13, 2002
Toronto Star. (Duly Noted).
May 13, 2002
A small plane struck the Pirelli building in Milan on April 18. (Duly Noted).
May 13, 2002
Frantic frenectomy fracas. (Up Front).
May 13, 2002;
Today Bulgaria, tomorrow the world?. (Up Front).
May 13, 2002;
Keeping abreast. (Up Front).
May 13, 2002;
Big drug shoulders out big tobacco. (Up Front).
May 13, 2002;
The cure for all earthly ills. (Up Front).
May 13, 2002;
Canadians, all! (Letters to the Editor).
May 13, 2002
Be clever--like Joe. (Letters to the Editor).
May 13, 2002
Bigotry at the CBC?--Surely not! (Letters to the Editor).
May 13, 2002
No fathers' rights. (Letters to the Editor).
May 13, 2002
Expose feminist engineering. (Letters to the Editor).
May 13, 2002
Standing by Churchill. (Letters to the Editor).
May 13, 2002
Maybe it will take a mace to clean up Parliament. (Letter from the Publisher).
May 13, 2002;
Muslim hatred on parade: Anti-Jewish tumult is spreading from Europe to Canada. (Multiculture).
May 13, 2002;
Duff Conacher's crusade: the anti-corruption lobbyist explains why the Grit strategy is working. (Graft).
May 13, 2002;
Indians fish first: Ottawa ignores the courts and presses on with discriminatory commercial fishery exemption. (Regulations).
May 13, 2002;
Who called it shameful? An Alliance MP is crucified in the media for making light of a cabinet minister's infidelity. (Honourable Members).
May 13, 2002;
Flights of fancy: the Challenger purchase shows how the Liberals make up the spending rules as they go along. (Military).
May 13, 2002;
U.S. government was accused earlier this year of planning to torture the Al Qae'da and Taliban captives held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (News on the Terrorism Front).
May 13, 2002
For months after the September 11 attacks, Canadians and Americans were enjoined to be nice to Muslims. (News on the Terrorism Front).
May 13, 2002
Four Canadian soldiers, members of the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. (News on the Terrorism Front).
May 13, 2002
A real morality tale is that of the five Canadian soldiers who will not receive American Bronze Stars for valour after one of them was accused of misconduct. (News on the Terrorism Front).
May 13, 2002
On April 18 the U.S. government announced Northern Command. (News on the Terrorism Front).
May 13, 2002
Canadian Press reported April 19 that, according to "David Rudd, executive director of the Canadian Institute for Strategic Studies". (News on the Terrorism Front).
May 13, 2002
Appeasing the 'slaves': Alberta surrenders to its unhappy teachers, at least for now. (Schools).
May 13, 2002;
Detailing Excellence: The Dowco Group. (Dowco Consultants Ltd).
May 13, 2002
Socialist sizzle: Saskatchewan's ISC can't hype its land-titles software successfully, so it's time for plan B. (Crown Corporations).
May 13, 2002;
The traitors have returned to the Alliance, but traitors they will remain. (Guest Column).
May 13, 2002;
Fifty bodies equals a war: Vancouver police try to end Indo-Canadian drug mayhem. (Gangs).
May 13, 2002;
Criminal record: a new book probes the disastrous past decade in federal prison policy. (Incarceration).
May 13, 2002;
'It's in her best interests': a man convicted of sodomizing a child gets visitation with his own daughter. (Parental Rights).
May 13, 2002;
Claire's leaving -- beware Michelle. (Law & Disorder).
May 13, 2002;
Once the criminal trials involved in Vancouver's notorious pig farm murder investigations are finally over. (Law & Disorder).
May 13, 2002
People may be nervous about immigrants since 9/11. (Law & Disorder).
May 13, 2002
Saskatoon resident Linda Wylie put up with a lot from Dr. Elarien Korchinski. (Law & Disorder).
May 13, 2002
From persecuted victims to media celebrities. (Law & Disorder).
May 13, 2002
The child-killer comes home. (Law & Disorder).
May 13, 2002
Lapse of Judgment: a top jurist is condemned for her attempt to bully B.C.'s attorney general. (The Courts).
May 13, 2002;
Bank tellers on the border: Customs officers are failing to convince Ottawa to issue them guns. (Customs).
May 13, 2002;
The Charter changed us from a nation of voters into a collection of whiners. (The Right Eye).
May 13, 2002;
Triple M Housing Ltd. in a league of it's own!
May 13, 2002;
Johns in orange coveralls: Shame works better than a jail sentence, as Calgary police will soon discover. (Punishment).
May 13, 2002;
From the Horse's Mouth. (Eclectica).
May 13, 2002;
Word Power. (Eclectica).
May 13, 2002;
To the Re-education camp, go! (Eclectica).
May 13, 2002;
Careful what you wish for. (Eclectica).
May 13, 2002;
Boom and bust: How can B.C. be in such bad economic shape while its real estate market is going crazy? (GDP).
May 13, 2002;
The Economy.
May 13, 2002
Agriculture.
May 13, 2002
For a fee of US$500 to US$1,000, an American wife can hire a female "decoy" working for a "fidelity service" to test her husband's faithfulness. (Society).
May 13, 2002
Among women executives earning US$100,000 or more, 49% do not have any children. (Society).
May 13, 2002
Immigration Canada says 250,386 people came to Canada last year, the highest figure since 1993. (Society).
May 13, 2002
During the past decade, the United States has drained 900,000 skilled workers. (Society).
May 13, 2002
Ontario is losing 200 doctors a year to emigration and retirement, according to the Ontario Medical Association (OMA). (Health).
May 13, 2002
The U.S. population aged 100 or more has risen from 15,000 in 1980 to 72,000 currently. (Health).
May 13, 2002
Alzheimer's disease affects one in 13 Canadians over age 65, the Alzheimer Society says. (Health).
May 13, 2002
Head injuries account for 80% of bicycle fatalities. (Health).
May 13, 2002
Pink flamingos have had their day, at least in gardens. (Marketing).
May 13, 2002
The television audience for the annual Miss America contest has plunged from 22 million in 1970 to 13.5 million last year. (Entertainment).
May 13, 2002
Not only Christians resent the flood of Internet smut. (Entertainment).
May 13, 2002