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Astro-turf roots

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From The Byline, Mar. 22, 2012: Brian Lilley and I on why a new bill forcing accountability for unions and charities has many shaking in their boots.

From The Byline, Mar. 7, 2012: The consensus media speculated that Sun News had been bought off by the CBC. Brian Lilley and I dismiss their wishful thinking and issue a stern challenge.

Shiny pony rides into the night

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From The Byline, Feb. 14, 2012: I speak with Brian Lilley about Justin Trudeau's latest comments that divide the country and show a quitter's mentality.

Too bad, terrorist

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From The Byline, Dec. 22, 2011: I speak with Brian Lilley about why Omar Khader does not deserve to be cozy in Canada for the holidays, despite what publications like the Globe and Mail think.

Government incest

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From The Byline, Dec. 15, 2011: Brian Lilley and I look at how the CBC and the government continue their incestuous relationship by selling exclusive broadcast rights to the Canada Day party in Ottawa.

Helmet heads

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From The Byline, Dec. 7, 2011: Nova Scotia Health Minister Maureen MacDonald explains her province's decision to mandate ski helmets. Guest host John Robson asks me to comment.

Ezra Claus?

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From The Byline, Dec. 1, 2011: Santa vs. Suzuki, who will come out on top? Brian Lilley talks to me, or is it Hanukkah Harry, or is that Santa Claus?

CBSecrecy

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From The Byline, Oct. 17, 2011: My conversation with Brian Lilley about why the Canadian media party is falling over itself to defend the notoriously secretive CBC.

Ugly minority

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From The Byline, Aug. 30, 2011: I talk to Brian Lilley about adding ugly people to the list of 'minorities.' It might protect them from mockery and hate speech, but is it a logical idea?

A Sun victory

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From The Byline, Aug. 18, 2011: I talk to Brian Lilley about my Vic Toews interview, the CBC, and about Bill C-51, the hate crimes hyperlink legislation.


On Byline: I talk with Brian Lilley about Omar Attaran, who wants the government to pay for in vitro fertilization for him and his wife.

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