Don't blame Canada

15-Mar-2006

Fans of the risqué adult cartoon South Park will be familiar with the catchy tune Blame Canada, a parody of the perceived US reaction at times of national peril. Judging by some attitudes expressed within the US congress, the parody is not far off the mark

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Politicians in the US have made use of the dubious rumour that several of the September 11 attackers were based in Canada to justify tough new laws designed to enhance

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