COYNE Andrew
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2003
- Ontario has spoken. What did it say?
Andrew Coyne National Post Saturday, October 04, 2003
2002
- The ADQ changes the subject
Andrew Coyne - NP 22.6.2002
- 'Mistakes were made'
Andrew Coyne National Post 24.5.2002
- Don't worry about the dollar
Andrew Coyne National Post January 23, 2002
- In a state of denial
Andrew Coyne National Post January 15, 2002 . Guilt is different than grief: All the seven stages are denial
- Don't take patriation out on the
Queen
Andrew Coyne National Post February 25, 2002
2001
- Michaud will have his day in court
Jonathan Kay National Post 14.4.01 [...] described Mr. Michaud's comments as anti-Semitic. (In the National Post, Andrew Coyne referred to the controverted comments as "crude anti-Semitic cant.")
2000
- One nation, divisible?
Andrew Coyne National Post Friday, February 18, 2000
- The Michaud affair, and what it reveals
Andrew Coyne National Post 22.12.00
- Sen. Joyal drops the bomb
National Post Friday, May 12, 2000 - «At last. After 35 years of nonstop constitutional nattering, the silence has been broken. On the floor of the Senate Wednesday, Serge Joyal, the Liberal Senator from Quebec, dared to propose what is accepted in nearly every other country on Earth, but what remains an unspeakable heresy here: that the country's territorial integrity is inviolable; that Canada is "one and indivisible."»
1999
- No excuse for the sign law
Andrew Coyne National
Post 22 October 1999
1997
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«Unity talk needless, divisive»
(Traduction de VIGILE) ANDREW COYNE The Ottawa Citizen 7 août 1997
- La peur des Anglais
Christian Dufour LeDevoir 6 décembre 1997 - [...] Johnson. Ce dernier a été remplacé par un insupportable macho du nom d'Andrew
Coyne, qui a réponse à tout et pontifie à partir de Toronto.
- Protéger le champ électoral d'une ingérence sans limites de l'argent
Graham Fraser LeDevoir 16 octobre 1997 - l'équipe éditoriale du Globe and Mail et les chroniqueurs libertaires engagés par Conrad Black dans ses journaux, tels Andrew Coyne.
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