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Sheryl Saperia: The Red–Green alliance and the lesson Iran is teaching the West again

Iran has been roiling with protest. Across cities and provinces, Iranians have been risking their lives to challenge a clerical regime that has ruled through religious coercion, surveillance and fear for nearly half a century. The merchant classes — once regime loyalists — sparked the uprising that rapidly drew young women, workers, students, professionals and grandmothers into its ranks. Read More
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‘You have to be very, very strong’: Freed October 7 hostage describes 491 days in captivity in new memoir

After seeing phone messages and videos that kibbutzim were being ravaged on October 7, Eli Sharabi thought surrendering himself to Hamas terrorists would save his British-born wife and two daughters. Instead, he spent 491 days as a hostage in Gaza and, upon his release in February 2025, learned they had been murdered minutes after he was dragged from their Kibbutz Be’eri home. Read More
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NP View: Carney should stop subsidizing Silicon Valley

Many Canadians are justifiably worried about the economy after nearly a year of crippling trade sanctions imposed by the U.S. Thankfully, we've been assured our government has a plan that includes "fiscal responsibility, free trade and smart investments for long-term growth," and that Ottawa is "investing in innovation, infrastructure and security for a strong Canadian future." Read More
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Ardeshir Zarezadeh: Canada must support this rare opportunity for regime change in Iran

When I joined Iran’s pro-democracy movement as a student in 1998, I was young, optimistic, and convinced the fall of the regime was not only inevitable, but close. In 1999, alongside other student activists, we built an independent student movement and organized what became the largest student uprising since the 1979 revolution. We believed history was moving in our direction. Read More
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