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CAVALCADE OF CANUCKS: 2ND EDITION
Cavalcade of Canucks is a weekly roundup, posted every Wednesday, of interesting posts from bloggers in Canada. If you want to take part in this, send me an email(robert.mcclelland@sympatico.ca) with a link to the post you want included and the province or territory you are posting from. Please use "Cavalcade of Canucks" as the subject header of the email.
Previous editions of the Cavalcade Of Canucks.
Culture
Sean Incognito takes a look at an incident of parental violence in minor league hockey.
Torontoist examines the recent acquisition of Corey Koskie by the Blue Jays.
The Reality Stick on Paul Martin's 12 Days Of Christmas.
Voice In The Wilderness thinks it's time to nominate some Canadian bloggers for the Koufax Awards.
Politics
Inkless Wells on Paul Martin's first year as Prime Minister.
Andrew Spicer looks at how the left and right view debt reduction.
The Heart Of The Matter on the country's mediocre politicians.
Issues
Pogge looks at the recent court ruling on security certificates.
Stageleft has the latest on the Jeremy Hinzman case.
Flit looks at recruitment problems in the military.
Regional
Stacey Robin Smith thinks it's time to develop the New Westminster waterfront along the Fraser River.
Against All Flags looks at how BC's new electoral system was chosen.
The Hot Topic
The Supreme Court's decision on gay marriage:
Canadian Democracy Movement looks at the latest poll numbers on the issue.
Pogge on the upcoming fight in parliament.
Yafle looks at how conservative opponents to gay marriage want the conscientious objection status to be extended beyond the church.
Calgary Grit parodies the critics of gay marriage.
The Heart Of The Matter rebuts Ralph Klein's call for a plebiscite on the issue.
Cathie From Canada on the evolving attitude of Canadians toward homosexuality.
Sinister Thoughts catches a media pundit making an ass out of himself on the issue.
Stageleft on how the decision undercuts the arguments against gay marriage being made by religious conservatives.
Against All Flags responds to a common argument put forth by opponents to gay marriage.
Heart Of Canada on Conservative Party MPs who will likely break ranks with the party and vote in favour of the legislation.
Flash Point Canada looks at why this issue will dominate the media.
Happy thoughts to you.
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