PROFILING A POLITICAL PROGENY – Young, energetic, and optimistic, the new prime minister seeks to return Canada to its traditional position as a liberal society and a global peacemaker.
PHOTO – Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau pauses as he spoke to supporters during a campaign stop in Toronto in August 2015. –Darren Calabrese, The Canadian Press/AP/File
OTTAWA — Rookie politician Justin Trudeau glides into a makeshift boxing hall to take on a fierce, muscled senator. It’s a Saturday night in March 2012, and expectations are low for the man who would later become prime minister of Canada. Continue reading →
Senior Guyanese Friendship Association Newsletter 2016
Hello Readers:
We would like to share our 2016 newsletter with you.
We hope as you turn the pages you will gain some insight
into what we do and if you so desire we would welcome your
support at our events.
Carmen Brewster
President Senior Guyanese Friendship Association Download Newsletter – SGFA newsletter2016 < click here
Donald Trump Interview in 1988 Will Shock A Lot of People
This interview was in 1988 during the election season when George HW Bush was running for the Presidency against Michael Dukakis, then Governor of Massachusetts. In this interview we hear the same themes he is using 28 years later in his run for the nomination as the Republican nominee.
Remedial works are expected to commence soon to the Supenaam stelling in Essequibo, which is currently in a deplorable state. The works will be undertaken by the Ministry of Public Infrastructure. Minister within the Ministry, Annette Ferguson made this announcement during a visit to Supenaam at the weekend, where she inspected infrastructures in region two. […]Continue reading →