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On January 1, 2013 the Ontario College of Trades was officially established by Act of the Ontario Legislature. Concerns have been raised in some quarters regarding the degree of control trade unions might exercise over the college and its activities and policies, through its governing bodies. To determine if these concerns are justified we survey the union affiliation of members of the various governing and advisory bodies attached to the College. Our findings indicate union representation in these bodies is at least between 3.42 times and 4.3 times higher than in the general population of tradespeople in Ontario and, in the case of Trade Boards in particular, could be as much as 7 times higher.
Since 9/11 the West has been confounded with the question whether Islam and Islamism are one and same, or if there is a critical distinction to be drawn between the two. How this question is answered has profound implications for understanding and explaining the immense convulsion seizing the Muslim world, and on how best to frame a proper response without undermining or eroding the secular and liberal democratic culture of the West.
In the face of a growing body of evidence indicating the present approach to transportation security is ineffective, wasteful and makes air travel unbearable, there are surprisingly few voices calling for reform.
The recent spate of commentary in media about the troubles in Egypt illustrates how widespread is the confusion among the "commentariat" class in the West witnessing the "breakdown" of democracy when an elected president was unceremoniously removed by the military.
Did the Syrian government launch a nerve gas attack on the night of August 20, 2013, that killed 1,300 people? Yes, no, or maybe... choose your answer. But don't count on knowing if it's accurate.