The Q&A
| March 17, 2008 Q&A with Erna Paris Erna Paris, author of The Sun Climbs Slow: Justice in The Age of Imperial America, says the ICC will help shape the course of the 21st century.
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| January 14, 2008 Q&A with Richard Gwyn And why Richard Gwyn thinks Prime Minister Harper's been reading John A. Macdonald's rule book on politics
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| December 3, 2007 Q&A with Mitchel Raphael Mitchel Raphael says he's kind of like Ottawa's court jester. He participates in most of the big political moments, but reports on them from an entirely sociological and cultural perspective.
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| October 22, 2007 Q&A with William Marsden William Marsden, author of the provocative new book, Stupid to the Last Drop: How Alberta is Bringing Environmental Armageddon to Canada (And Doesn't Seem to Care), says the federal and Alberta governments should be looking after the long-term interests o | |
| April 23, 2007 Q&A with Ishmael Beah Former Sierra Leone child soldier Ishmael Beah, now a critically-acclaimed author, lived through hell and lived to tell the horrible, beautiful story. His message: any war, anywhere, is bad, no matter how it's dressed up. | |
| March 12, 2007 Q&A with Reed Scowen Reed Scowen is out with a new edition of his book, Time to Say Goodbye: Building A Better Canada Without Quebec. His message is the same, he's just not as worked up about it. | |
| February 19, 2007 Q&A with Jean-Pierre Kingsley Jean-Pierre Kingsley starts his new job in May as head of the IFES in Washington, D.C., but he will leave his mark on Ottawa. | |
| December 18, 2006 Q&A with Allan Gotlieb Former illustrious Canadian ambassador to the U.S., Allan Gotlieb says PM Harper's government is putting emphasis on rebuilding good access with U.S. Administration, and that doesn't mean subordination. | |
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