W. David Angus

Conservative Senator from Quebec

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  • Appeared in the article Fighting the desire for revenge

    That's why a recent public opinion survey on capital punishment, an Angus Reid/Toronto Star poll suggesting 63 per cent of Canadians think the death penalty is sometimes warranted, is hardly surprising. That's why Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues ... (more)

    7 days ago – Ottawa Citizen

  • Appeared in the article Fighting the desire for revenge - Regina Leader

    That's why a recent public opinion survey on capital punishment, an Angus Reid/Toronto Star poll suggesting 63 per cent of Canadians think the death penalty is sometimes warranted, is hardly surprising. That's why Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues ... (more)

    7 days ago – Post

  • Appeared in the article Fighting the desire for revenge

    That's why a recent public opinion survey on capital punishment, an Angus Reid/Toronto Star poll suggesting 63 per cent of Canadians think the death penalty is sometimes warranted, is hardly surprising. That's why Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues ... (more)

    7 days ago – Montreal Gazette

  • Appeared in the article Fighting the desire for revenge

    That's why a recent public opinion survey on capital punishment, an Angus Reid/Toronto Star poll suggesting 63 per cent of Canadians think the death penalty is sometimes warranted, is hardly surprising. That's why Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues ... (more)

    7 days ago – Victoria Times Colonist

  • Appeared in the article Star-struck politicians focus on fighting in debate on legalizing mixed ...

    And the questioning didn't change much — Senator David Angus wanted to know the difference between mixed martial arts and professional wrestling — until Senator Joan Fraser asked the last question of the day. "In the few minutes remaining," she calmly ... (more)

    9 days ago – Ottawa Citizen

  • Appeared in the article Politicians focus on fighting in MMA debate

    And the questioning didn't change much — Senator David Angus wanted to know the difference between mixed martial arts and professional wrestling — until Senator Joan Fraser asked the last question of the day. "In the few minutes remaining," she calmly ... (more)

    9 days ago – Montreal Gazette

  • Appeared in the article Star-struck politicians focus on fighting in debate on legalizing mixed ...

    And the questioning didn't change much — Senator David Angus wanted to know the difference between mixed martial arts and professional wrestling — until Senator Joan Fraser asked the last question of the day. "In the few minutes remaining," she calmly ... (more)

    9 days ago – Canada.com

  • Appeared in the article MPs say feds' cutbacks will mean more riding work, under tighter budgets

    But while opposition MPs say they'll make it work, Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett (St. Paul's, Ont.) and NDP MP Charlie Angus (Timmins-James Bay, Ont.) say the corresponding departmental cuts have increased the demands on MP offices. (more)

    19 days ago – Hill Times (subscription)

  • Appeared in the article Scott Chisholm founder of the Collateral Damage Project Recognized by CAMIMH

    Public Sector Individual: Senator W. David Angus, QC, Ad. E. “This year's list of Champions is an outstanding group of remarkable individuals and organizations and we at CAMIMH are delighted to recognize their achievements,” said Dr. Karen Cohen, ... (more)

    25 days ago – Net Newsledger

  • Appeared in the article MUHC overhauls its board of directors

    Senator David Angus is gone as chairman of the MUHC board, and has been replaced by Claudio Bussandri, former CEO of McKesson Canada, a pharmaceutical and health-care logistics company. Bussandri had served as vice-chairman of the old MUHC board. (more)

    2 months ago – Montreal Gazette