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Columns May 30, 2007
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National Affairs
Senior judges are not beyond politics
Claire Hoy
      Some 25 years ago, when Ontario's soon-to-be-retired Chief Justice Roy McMurtry was Ontario's attorney general, his first public reaction to then prime minister Pierre Trudeau's Charter of Rights and Freedoms suggestion was harsh.
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Sharing toast, eggs and a song
Mark Pavilons
      With a broad smile and slight tear in his eye, a proud father watched his nine-yearold perform in her school play. Not an earth-shattering occurrence. In fact, it likely happened thousands of times in recent weeks, as schools far and wide showed off their talented students as the school year wind...
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Ottawa Journal
June marks ALS Awareness Month
David Tilson MP Dufferin- Caledon
      June is ALS Awareness Month. ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) and is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. It is a devastating disease that affects approximately 2,500 to 3,000 Canadians. An estimated two to three Canadians die of ALS each day, in Canada, making it the most common cause of neuro...
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Mayor's Report
Student workforce armed and ready
By Marolyn Morrison
      With university and college students already out for the summer, to be followed by elementary and high school students, we can finally say "summer is near." And like every other summer, students of all ages will be applying for jobs throughout Caledon.
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