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Yuri Maltsev: The fall of Communism and the rise of 21st century socialism

... fall of Communism and the rise of 21st century socialism." The Cord Weekly , campus newspaper for Wilfrid Laurier University, covered Maltsev's talk here . A few excerpts: Dr. Maltsev’s presentation... at the University of Waterloo proved to be both entertaining and educational. Maltsev introduced himself as a former Soviet Trade Economist, which he joked sounded like an oxymoron....

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What is a coalition?

... conscription bill. It was made up of Liberals who crossed the floor, and of independents too, but Wilfrid Laurier, then Liberal leader, refused to join the union, leaving it short of full coalition status. There have also been informal working agreements between parties. Trudeau, for example, famously had an agreement with the NDP in 1972. William Lyon Mackenzie King had a similar...

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Wind farm debate far from over

... meeting for those who lived near the bluffs would be arranged. Roughly 1,000 people overflowed Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate's auditorium. Attendance swelled under efforts by environmental groups and unions to bus in people favouring the project."Some of my residents ended up in the overflow room," Ainslie complained, noting that many of his senior residents could not physically...

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Opponents, supporters argue over proposed wind project

... birds will be put at risk by the giant windmills.About 1,500 people filled the auditorium at Sir Wilfrid Laurier in Guildwood Village to hear about the project.Proponents say the turbines would generate up to 200 megawatts and are needed to help Ontario increase its sources of renewable energy.Monique Woolnough, 22, supports the idea and told the crowd it's time for "this project...