- Reaction score
- 1,346
- Points
- 1,040
From what I see at this link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/28/world/americas/28canada.html
I would say "left".
In case you can't see it, the caption below a picture of a smiling Stephen Harper being applauded by his caucus reads:
"Prime Minister Stephen Harper was cheered by his party in Parliament Tuesday after a vote rejected extending two antiterrorism measures."
I'm no New Yorker, but seeing that, I highly doubt that I would keep reading! Oh, the headline? It read:
Canadian Parliament Decides to Let 2 Measures Passed After 9/11 Expire
Of course, it doesn't say "Canadian Minority government's motion to extend anti-terror legislation fails to pass"
and the tag line doesn't say "Prime Minister Stephen Harper was cheered by his party in Parliament Tuesday after voting to extend two antiterrorism measures."
That's how I feel with that....letter to the editor, anyone????
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/28/world/americas/28canada.html
I would say "left".
In case you can't see it, the caption below a picture of a smiling Stephen Harper being applauded by his caucus reads:
"Prime Minister Stephen Harper was cheered by his party in Parliament Tuesday after a vote rejected extending two antiterrorism measures."
I'm no New Yorker, but seeing that, I highly doubt that I would keep reading! Oh, the headline? It read:
Canadian Parliament Decides to Let 2 Measures Passed After 9/11 Expire
Of course, it doesn't say "Canadian Minority government's motion to extend anti-terror legislation fails to pass"
and the tag line doesn't say "Prime Minister Stephen Harper was cheered by his party in Parliament Tuesday after voting to extend two antiterrorism measures."
That's how I feel with that....letter to the editor, anyone????