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Canadians in Afghanistan

The story of an attempt to extract public information from the Department of National Defence. Original application: 14 December 2006. This blog is just biding its time, waiting for the last Canadian soldier to leave Afghanistan.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

CPC Communications Strategy

...in which mindfuck is a policy and illiteracy is a job description.










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Meanwhile back in Aleppo...
Syrians watch a bulldozer clear debris outside al-Shifa hospital in Aleppo, hit by a bomb dropped from a jet. Photograph: Francisco Leong/AFP/Getty Images

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And so it goes on...."Taliban suspects"

And so it goes on...."Taliban suspects"
..after engagement with Canadians globeandmail.ca 24 Oct 07