- Canada must educate, advocate, and act now to tackle the overuse of antibiotics in modern health care.
- Canada must educate, advocate, and act now to tackle the overuse of antibiotics in modern health care.
- To date, there has been little initiative in Canada to conduct a far-reaching public inquiry that examines pandemic response with a broader lens.
- To date, there has been little initiative in Canada to conduct a far-reaching public inquiry that examines pandemic response with a broader lens.
- For Canadians, the potential impact of another Trump administration could be nothing less than a turning point in the country’s modern history.
- For Canadians, the potential impact of another Trump administration could be nothing less than a turning point in the country’s modern history.
- Come January, we will no longer have a trustworthy neighbour. ‘Chaos’ best describes what might happen south of the border for the next four years, and it will impact Canada—not just in policy.
- Come January, we will no longer have a trustworthy neighbour. ‘Chaos’ best describes what might happen south of the border for the next four years, and it will impact Canada—not just in policy.
- In a time of fear and legitimate risks from too many parts of the world, we need political leaders who ethically refuse to use
- Canada needs a museum that tells the Indigenous history no-holds-barred, and shares the Indigenous art and culture with pride.
- Keep the incoming U.S. president focused on himself so that he stays away from things that could hurt us.
- Keep the incoming U.S. president focused on himself so that he stays away from things that could hurt us.
- The Democrats got lost on a moral crusade as Trump successfully peddled shopping-channel solutions.
- As the Liberals push the narrative that Pierre Poilievre poses a threat to the country, the Conservatives are pushing out policy items that don’t reflect the PM’s proof points.
- Many of the hawkish pundits are self-flagellating in anticipation of facing Trump's wrath, but we need to look at the situation from a detached perspective.
- Many of the hawkish pundits are self-flagellating in anticipation of facing Trump's wrath, but we need to look at the situation from a detached perspective.
- The modern veteran has very few fellow Canadians who fully understand the horrors they have seen.
- Veterans’ benefits have improved considerably in recent decades, but not all Canadians sent into war zones are treated equally.
- When a musician can invoke that much good in the world, it is worth a deeper dive into understanding why.
- When a musician can invoke that much good in the world, it is worth a deeper dive into understanding why.
- Once again, a woman for president was just too much for Americans to bear. Kamala Harris was soundly beaten by an angry white man.
- Pennsylvania is a pivotal state because of the electoral college system, and the majority of the state’s 580,000 eligible Latino voters are from Puerto Rico.
- Donald Trump’s return will only make things worse. He's called climate change 'a scam,' EVs useless, and boasted that America 'has more liquid gold than any country in the world'—promising, repeatedly, to drill and frack every last drop.
- Donald Trump’s return will only make things worse. He's called climate change 'a scam,' EVs useless, and boasted that America 'has more liquid gold than any country in the world'—promising, repeatedly, to drill and frack every last drop.
- The enemy without—climate change, of course—is scratching at the window, unheard and ignored. In one way or another it’s coming for us all.
- Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair, who faced Poilievre in the Commons for 10 years, recalled: 'He has only one pitch: a hardball to the head.'
- The best outcome of a new Trump administration is that Canadians will wake up to take greater charge of their own future.
- The best outcome of a new Trump administration is that Canadians will wake up to take greater charge of their own future.
- We have to work much more seriously, and much more strategically for our own national interest.
- We are far from the needed trajectory to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, but failure is not an option.
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- If the Conservatives see their poll numbers dropping, they’ll quickly respond by increasing their own ad buys and intensifying their attacks on the Liberals.
- If the Conservatives see their poll numbers dropping, they’ll quickly respond by increasing their own ad buys and intensifying their attacks on the Liberals.
- In short, the U.S. election results may help the Liberals, but it won’t be their political salvation.
- On top of everything else, the Liberals are losing the ability to set the national agenda as the NDP and Bloc Québécois are continually pressing an embattled prime minister for political concessions as payment to keep their parliamentary support for his minority government.
- If anyone thought that Donald Trump’s outrageous promises on the campaign trail were mere rhetoric to give woodies to his frothing base, his staffing appointments reveal the worst case.
- If anyone thought that Donald Trump’s outrageous promises on the campaign trail were mere rhetoric to give woodies to his frothing base, his staffing appointments reveal the worst case.
- Vile excesses that would once have carried consequences are now accepted as just part of the political noise.
- Ultimately, this election is not about either Harris or Trump. It's about Americans, and whether they still believe their country is a shining light on a hill, or something else.
- South Korea's vast stocks of ammunition would reverse Ukraine’s lack of firepower at the front, and give the country a chance to negotiate a ceasefire from a position of relative strength.
- South Korea's vast stocks of ammunition would reverse Ukraine’s lack of firepower at the front, and give the country a chance to negotiate a ceasefire from a position of relative strength.
- Created from rival factions in April, Haiti's nine-person Transitional Presidential Council has fired the nation's interim prime minister.
- Ninety per cent of Azerbaijan’s income comes from oil, so the optics of locating the climate conference there were challenging.
- As voters look for relief from the high cost of living, misguided nostalgia can play a major role in a campaign.
- As voters look for relief from the high cost of living, misguided nostalgia can play a major role in a campaign.
- For Canadians, the potential impact of another Trump administration could be nothing less than a turning point in the country’s modern history.
- Fourteen months later, Owen Sound citizens continue to deal with a troubling lack of information about a murder that cast a cloud of anxiety over the city.
- Governments pick winners and losers in labour disputes. Who do you think they align with? Hint: it’s not you.
- Governments pick winners and losers in labour disputes. Who do you think they align with? Hint: it’s not you.
- Liberal America failed hard because they all talk down to us, gaslight us, and want to push neoliberalism down our throats.
- While women flocked to Kamala Harris, men afraid of losing their benefits bestowed upon them by patriarchy found solace in Donald Trump.
- Real change will occur only if parliamentary reform is an election issue. It will force party leaders to unite to address emergent crises.
- Real change will occur only if parliamentary reform is an election issue. It will force party leaders to unite to address emergent crises.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is hands-down best suited to take on Donald Trump, having a proven track-record dealing with the Republican's trade attacks and
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took too long to heed the warnings of India’s meddling, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been too quiet on the threat.