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U.S. State Department probing employees for alleged Christian discrimination under Biden

As the Christian world commemorates Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday, the State Department has issued an appeal for its employees to report instances of alleged anti-Christian bias, including formal or informal actions due to opposition to vaccines or personal pronoun choice, that may have occurred during the Biden administration. Read More
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Trump’s doctor says 78-year-old is ‘fully fit’ to be president, credits an ‘active lifestyle’

Donald Trump’s doctor says the oldest man to be elected president is “fully fit” to serve as commander in chief as the White House released results of the physical exam Trump had Friday. The 78-year-old Trump is 20 pounds lighter since his last exam as president in 2020 showed him bordering on obesity. Read More
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Chris Selley: Canada, of all places, should be able to get liberty and good government right

The Manning Centre Networking Conference — now called the Canada Strong and Free Networking (CSFN) Conference — has never been a deep-thinkers’ event. That’s not a criticism; the words “networking conference” are right there in the title, and the words “graduate-level political-philosophy seminar” are not. Read More
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The generational fault line that could shake up the federal election

Pollsters and political campaigners don’t deny it; there’s a generational fault line in the federal election. Boomers are leaning toward the Liberals, since Mark Carney won the LPC leadership. And younger generations (Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z), angry about the cost of living, endorse the platform of Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives. Read More
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Adam Pankratz: Like it or not, Canada’s economy is tied to the U.S.

Donald Trump’s tariff crusade has frequently made Lewis Carroll’s Mad Hatter look like a paragon of sanity. While is it is tempting to mock and deride the United States at the moment, Canadians need to remember where our economic bread is buttered. Despite anything politicians or leaders may say, and like it or not, Canada’s economic future and success is tied to the United States for the foreseeable future. Read More
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Patrice Dutil: Why Thomas D’Arcy McGee matters now more than ever

Those who recognize his name today likely know he was assassinated in downtown Ottawa in April 1868. Those who knew Thomas D’Arcy McGee when he was alive — friend and foe alike — would have been familiar with the bold vision he had for Canada. Those who don’t know about McGee should take a moment to discover the words of the man born 200 years ago this day (April 13). Read More
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