Polarization
- Since the Hamas attacks in October 2023, there have been more than 400 ugly demonstrations against the war in Gaza on the streets of Montreal.
- Since the Hamas attacks in October 2023, there have been more than 400 ugly demonstrations against the war in Gaza on the streets of Montreal.
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- Safety is an imperative for societies to function, and to ensure participation in civic life—but it’s not equally applied.
- Safety is an imperative for societies to function, and to ensure participation in civic life—but it’s not equally applied.
- Safety is an imperative for societies to function, and to ensure participation in civic life—but it’s not equally applied.
- CTV News dismissed two staff over altering a soundbite from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, which the union says it's looking into. Meanwhile, Poilievre says
- CTV News dismissed two staff over altering a soundbite from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, which the union says it's looking into. Meanwhile, Poilievre says
- CTV News dismissed two staff over altering a soundbite from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, which the union says it's looking into. Meanwhile, Poilievre says
- The best way to counter Russian propaganda is not to be silent, but to tell the whole truth. That’s what the Library and Archives Canada
- The best way to counter Russian propaganda is not to be silent, but to tell the whole truth. That’s what the Library and Archives Canada
- The best way to counter Russian propaganda is not to be silent, but to tell the whole truth. That’s what the Library and Archives Canada
- We have moved from the days of parliamentary plays to an environment rife with true personal animus, and collective disdain.
- We have moved from the days of parliamentary plays to an environment rife with true personal animus, and collective disdain.
- We have moved from the days of parliamentary plays to an environment rife with true personal animus, and collective disdain.
- A founding member of NSICOP, Senator Lankin says its reports on foreign interference should be mandatory reading for parliamentarians, who need to step up
- A founding member of NSICOP, Senator Lankin says its reports on foreign interference should be mandatory reading for parliamentarians, who need to step up
- A founding member of NSICOP, Senator Lankin says its reports on foreign interference should be mandatory reading for parliamentarians, who need to step up
- In the latest Abacus Data survey, one in five NDP supporters said they voted Liberal in the last election. But one in 10 past
- In the latest Abacus Data survey, one in five NDP supporters said they voted Liberal in the last election. But one in 10 past
- In the latest Abacus Data survey, one in five NDP supporters said they voted Liberal in the last election. But one in 10 past
- Broadbent and Chrétien were politicians in a time when political theatre was more about the showcasing of one’s attributes than about muting them in
- Broadbent and Chrétien were politicians in a time when political theatre was more about the showcasing of one’s attributes than about muting them in
- Broadbent and Chrétien were politicians in a time when political theatre was more about the showcasing of one’s attributes than about muting them in
- ‘How well we manage this period and how we emerge from this vitriol will in part determine whether we can be the just and
- ‘How well we manage this period and how we emerge from this vitriol will in part determine whether we can be the just and
- ‘How well we manage this period and how we emerge from this vitriol will in part determine whether we can be the just and
- The divisions in society are economically driven, and result in political divisions whereby those who feel left behind will become more disengaged and hopeless
- The divisions in society are economically driven, and result in political divisions whereby those who feel left behind will become more disengaged and hopeless
- The divisions in society are economically driven, and result in political divisions whereby those who feel left behind will become more disengaged and hopeless
- The fact that we, as ordinary people, can’t do anything to stop the maelstrom of human suffering could make one question just how democratic
- The fact that we, as ordinary people, can’t do anything to stop the maelstrom of human suffering could make one question just how democratic
- The fact that we, as ordinary people, can’t do anything to stop the maelstrom of human suffering could make one question just how democratic
- There are real impacts to hateful behaviour, which is why outing someone who has not formed adequate community supports, and whose family support is
- There are real impacts to hateful behaviour, which is why outing someone who has not formed adequate community supports, and whose family support is
- There are real impacts to hateful behaviour, which is why outing someone who has not formed adequate community supports, and whose family support is
- The anger-generating wedge issue of school pronoun policy has suddenly become a cause célèbre among many of Canada’s conservatives.
- The anger-generating wedge issue of school pronoun policy has suddenly become a cause célèbre among many of Canada’s conservatives.
- The anger-generating wedge issue of school pronoun policy has suddenly become a cause célèbre among many of Canada’s conservatives.
- Any and all attacks on our democracy must be investigated. Those who have served this country, such as myself, and those Canadians who paid
Opinion | September 18, 2023
Opinion | September 18, 2023
- Any and all attacks on our democracy must be investigated. Those who have served this country, such as myself, and those Canadians who paid
Opinion | September 18, 2023
- Any and all attacks on our democracy must be investigated. Those who have served this country, such as myself, and those Canadians who paid
- Former NDP strategist Cam Holmstrom asks 'how many good people are we losing from the public space' because of such scenes.
- Former NDP strategist Cam Holmstrom asks 'how many good people are we losing from the public space' because of such scenes.
- Former NDP strategist Cam Holmstrom asks 'how many good people are we losing from the public space' because of such scenes.
- According to Statistics Canada, members of the Jewish community were the target of 55 per cent of all religiously motivated hate crimes, although accounting
- According to Statistics Canada, members of the Jewish community were the target of 55 per cent of all religiously motivated hate crimes, although accounting
- According to Statistics Canada, members of the Jewish community were the target of 55 per cent of all religiously motivated hate crimes, although accounting
- Ever-increasing partisanship weakens all parties and makes Parliament less effective, eroding democracy. If we don’t have strong parties with clear platforms, our choices are
- Ever-increasing partisanship weakens all parties and makes Parliament less effective, eroding democracy. If we don’t have strong parties with clear platforms, our choices are
- Ever-increasing partisanship weakens all parties and makes Parliament less effective, eroding democracy. If we don’t have strong parties with clear platforms, our choices are
- Greg Lyle of Innovative Research says a summer cabinet shuffle offers ‘relaunch’ for Liberals, while Nik Nanos recommends Poilievre avoid the spotlight.
- Greg Lyle of Innovative Research says a summer cabinet shuffle offers ‘relaunch’ for Liberals, while Nik Nanos recommends Poilievre avoid the spotlight.
- Greg Lyle of Innovative Research says a summer cabinet shuffle offers ‘relaunch’ for Liberals, while Nik Nanos recommends Poilievre avoid the spotlight.