December, 2007
No official suspects yet, but much fingerpointing
With the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan's already chaotic political arena is churning with uncertainty, while across the globe, fingers are being pointed at possible culprits.
Canadians ready to sponsor more Iraqi refugees
The government should expand private sponsorship for Iraq refugees given declining conditions for the millions left homeless by war in the country, the Commons' Citizenship Committee heard.
Big dreams, part 2
Jim Balsillie has a dream. Another one. And since his first dream - the one where he made billions through a handheld wireless device called the BlackBerry - worked out so well, it's worth paying attention to this new one.
Entrevue avec Paul Heinbecker
Paul Heinbecker fut ambassadeur du Canada à l'Organisation des Nations Unies de 2000 à 2004. Il fut également ambassadeur en Allemagne de 1992 à 1996, puis chef de la délégation canadienne à la Convention sur les changements climatiques de Kyoto en 1997.