With Bev Oda likely on the way out as Canadian Heritage Minister in a cabinet shuffle next week, the Globe and Toronto Star offer strikingly different perspectives on her performance.
Two Perspectives on Bev Oda
August 10, 2007
Share this post
One Comment

Law Bytes
Episode 161: Canadian Chamber of Commerce President Perrin Beatty on Why the Governmentâs Bill C-18 Motion Establishes a Dangerous, Undemocratic Precedent
byMichael Geist

March 20, 2023
Michael Geist
March 13, 2023
Michael Geist
March 6, 2023
Michael Geist
February 27, 2023
Michael Geist
Search Results placeholder
Recent Posts
The Latest Bill C-11 Debate: Sacrificing Freedom of Expression for Quebec Culture Lobby Support
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 161: Canadian Chamber of Commerce President Perrin Beatty on Why the Governmentâs Bill C-18 Motion Establishes a Dangerous, Undemocratic Precedent
The Biden Visit to Canada: Why Digital Policy is Emerging as a Serious Trade Tension
The Governmentâs Fishing Expedition: Why the Bill C-18 Motion Establishes a Dangerous Precedent For Those Who Dare to Oppose Legislation
Canadian Chamber of Commerce Warns on Government-Backed Bill C-18 Motion: âA Serious Threat to the Privacy of Canadiansâ
Bev Oda article for pay only
The Bev Oda article has been archived by the Globe, and is available only if you pay. đ
PS. your captcha form wouldn’t allow me to enter anything until *after* I clicked the “Add Comment” button.