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Opinion: Rebuilding the military isn’t making headlines, but it’s happening

25 janvier 2026 à 12:00
Many Canadians will recall the prime minister’s announcement last June that Canada would reach defence investment equal to two per cent of GDP in the current fiscal year, and the subsequent commitment to meet NATO’s even more ambitious five per cent target by 2035. Even at the time, these seemed like ambitious goals. As we approach the final quarter of the year, the specifics of how the spending is happening has slipped from the headlines, but the increasing chaos around the world confirms its importance. Read More

Barbara Kay: New novel questions Canada’s no-kill wolf policy for national parks

25 janvier 2026 à 12:00
In April, 1996, newly-graduated biologist Patricia Wyman was mauled to death at her “dream job,” tending captive wolves at the Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre Sanctuary. Commenting on the fact that she had entered the wolf enclosure alone, a wolf biologist rather delicately commented, “Her love of wolves perhaps made her a little more bold than she should have been.” Read More

He Helped Make Mamdani. Can He Make Others?

25 janvier 2026 à 11:02
Part casting director, part media guru, Morris Katz is behind the biggest Democratic campaigns this cycle.

© Lanna Apisukh for The New York Times

Morris Katz, 26, said his strategy was to “let Zohran cook.” But he may have his work cut out for him as he tries to elect a new slate of Democrats.

Pro-Israel Group Targets a Former Ally in an Early Congressional Race

25 janvier 2026 à 09:00
A super PAC affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee is running ads against Tom Malinowski, who is hoping to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey in the House.

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Tom Malinowski is among 11 Democrats competing in a February primary to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey in the House.

Iran protest doctor: ‘In one street, I saw blood pooled in a gutter with a trail stretching several metres’ | Anonymous

25 janvier 2026 à 11:00

I’ve worked as a surgeon in disaster zones. Nothing compares to the nightmare I saw in Iran’s hospitals when the state started shooting protesters

By 8 January, Iran’s anti-regime protests that began in late December had spread across the country with reports of at least 45 people killed by security forces. Over the next three days the regime appears to have instigated a brutal crackdown on protesters that is now estimated to have led to the deaths of more than 5,000 people.

By the time I reached the hospital in Tehran on Thursday (8 January) night, the sound of the city had already changed.

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© Photograph: Mamlekate

© Photograph: Mamlekate

© Photograph: Mamlekate

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