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He initially declined, but accepted after hearing Mr. Steyn, author of a controversial book excerpt that led to three human rights hate speech complaints against Maclean's magazine, would also appear.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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Exhibit 1: Maclean's magazine and the odious Mark Steyn.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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In this week's Maclean's magazine (no link on-line as yet):
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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Maclean's is satisfied that there is no evidence to suggest that either Richard Warman or commission staff did so.
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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The Krazy Krowd of Kooks at Free Dominion is pooh-poohing the Maclean's retraction of its earlier wild claims that staff of the Canadian Human Rights Commission hacked into a private citizen's Internet account.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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For a Canadian example of "train envy", one need only to read this headline - "Now even the French go faster than us" -- from a pro-high-speed rail article in Maclean's.
Alykhan Velshi: Let Them Eat Carbon Alykhan Velshi 2011
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He welcomes the coverage: "The hilarity is lessened by the fear that he's self-destructing before our eyes, though if he is, it's not very high on the list of tragic things in the world," says Jaime Weinman in Maclean's.
Danny Groner: Has the Media Been Fair to Charlie Sheen? Danny Groner 2011
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He welcomes the coverage: "The hilarity is lessened by the fear that he's self-destructing before our eyes, though if he is, it's not very high on the list of tragic things in the world," says Jaime Weinman in Maclean's.
Danny Groner: Has the Media Been Fair to Charlie Sheen? Danny Groner 2011
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For a Canadian example of "train envy", one need only to read this headline - "Now even the French go faster than us" -- from a pro-high-speed rail article in Maclean's.
Alykhan Velshi: Let Them Eat Carbon Alykhan Velshi 2011
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Do the Maclean's editors, then, regret this, still on-line after all this time?
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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