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- Richard Bagan
UPDATE: Sprague lentil soup still sucks
This is a follow-up to the author’s original January 23, 2017 article, which you can find here. Okay, I’m fired…
Read More » - Matthew Usherwood
Pandering to Quebec premier’s demands would only fuel Western alienation
There’s a saying in federal politics that to win an election, you only need to win Quebec and Ontario. This…
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Doug Ford continues to misunderstand carbon taxes
Ontario premier Doug Ford is at it again. This time, he’s picked a particularly controversial opponent: the federal government’s carbon…
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Ontario tuition cuts will hurt, not help, students
For some students in Ontario, the risk of not being able to fulfill their academic dreams is now more real…
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#NotAngryAB proves that scare tactics have no place in Albertan politics
So it begins: as we head into an election year, politicians and political speakers have already begun priming us for…
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Federal cabinet shuffle shakes faith in reconciliation
“No relationship is more important to Canada than the relationship with Indigenous peoples.” Those words, repeated ad nauseam, were issued…
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Canadian yellow vests fuel hate with incoherent politics
Given the recent series of protests both in Canada and abroad, you may be wondering, “who are these people wearing…
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Alberta rancher’s carbon tax protest a misguided effort
Alberta rancher Sheila Griffiths is refusing to pay the government’s carbon tax on her propane bill until progress is made…
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Breaking of Gidimt’en checkpoint reveals true nature of reconciliation in Canadian
A group of Gidimt’en protesting the Coastal Gaslink pipeline set up a roadblock near Houston, British Columbia earlier this month.…
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