“Instead, we need radical moves to increase genuinely affordable supply and we must not abandon requirements for developers to build affordable homes to rent”.
Somewhat to the surprise of what, in the north, is also called the “media élite”, a majority of Canadians seem to side with the Prime Minister: one survey has as much as eighty per cent of the population agreeing with Harper.
As a post-script to the drafting of the country’s new democratic federal constitution, adopted by an overwhelming majority on September 20, Prime Minister Sushil Koirala is slated to step down to facilitate the election of a new premier.
Najib Danish, deputy spokesman for the country’s Interior Ministry, said: “It was a suicide bombing against a foreign forces convoy in a crowded part of the city and there are casualties”. “A loud explosion was heard in Kabul reportedly of a suicide attack...
Hillary Clinton, of course, was elected to the Senate in 2000 and her stance on gay marriage shifted over the next 13 years when she finally said, after leaving the State Department, that she was fully on board.
Former National Assembly speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq of the PML-N is facing PTI’s Abdul Aleem Khan, who has been described by party chief Imran Khan as a “secret weapon”.
A file picture taken on March 14, 2014 shows the famous Arch of Triumph (front) and a partial view of the ancient oasis city of Palmyra, 215 kilometres northeast of the Syrian capital, Damascus.
His “Justice or Else!” event came 20 years after hundreds of thousands of black men came to the same stretch of lawn between the Capitol and the Washington Monument to rededicate themselves to being better fathers, sons and citizens. But he added it would be tragic if...
One of those was Jim Newell at Slate, who-under the headline “Hillary Clinton Comes Out Against TPP, at Least Until the Democratic Convention”-wrote a sharp critique.You can join us in signing a petition urging members of Congress to reject the Trans-Pacific...
Controversy surrounding the bill stems from the 2016 NDAA’s provisions that circumvent the defense spending caps enacted in 2011; keep open the detention facilities at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; and add $90 billion to the Pentagon’s overseas contingency...