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Since we have been online we received many letters --
here are only two samples:
Congratulations!!!! Excellent work! Very impressive.
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I am confident that this new magazine will bring
understanding and information that we all Canadians need in the age of biased
national media in Europe as well as in North America.
I was in the Peace Corps serving on Utrik Atoll in the Marshall Islands from l972-3. The island was visited by the AEA each year. They would check the people's health. I had a friend in the Peace Corps serving on Ronalap during this same time. I was only on Utrik one year, then transferred to Woja, Alinglaplap Atoll and there from 1973-4.
Your poll on the main page should have included the other two parties for a better comparison as I don't think there will be a difference between the two.
Congratulations to Dr Elmasry on this excellent and timely article, emphasizing "C-51 opens the way for the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) to target legitimate dissent, making criminals out of environmentalists, aboriginal groups, and other civilian protesters".
I have enjoyed reading the contents of the latest issue of The Canadian Charger (Feb. 26, 2015). I must also mention that I have been reading many of the articles articles of your electronic magazine, for the last more than 6 years and always find them quite educative and informative. Please keep it up!
Dimitri Lascaris just returned to Greece from an 11-day journey across Iran in a time of war.
While walking the streets of a coastal town in Crete, Dimitri discusses what he learned in Iran, where he thinks the war is heading, and why he came to Crete to continue his coverage of the war.