CLC honours great 'humanitarian'
The Canadian Labour Congress has made its own small contribution to the culture of death: Dr. Henry Morgentaler Receives Canadian Labour’s Highest Award. Funny, some of us thought that this country's slowly declining labour movement wanted more, not fewer, people. Small wonder then that the CLAC is growing.
29 May 2008
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