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Jamie Sarkonak: Canada’s cities are riddled with crime. Carney has no plan

Last week, an Edmonton man was given a four-year prison term (with only six months left) for beating another man to death in a jealous rage. The Liberal-appointed judge gave him such a lowball sentence because the offender was Indigenous, had a rough personal history, and because “a restrained view of sentencing in this case serves the goal of rehabilitation in Canadian society.” Read More
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Colby Cosh: Trump-era stock market swings show just how far backwards we’ve gone

I find myself wondering if April 7 will be remembered clearly as one of the major defining moments in the Trump trade crisis of 2025, or if it will be a mere curiosity amid an intense period of political chaos to rival August 1914. As you’ve probably already heard, because we are all self-consciously part of the investor class now, the global stock market surged early in the morning because some people misunderstood a Fox News chyron, broadcast while one of President Donald Trump’s major courtiers was giving an interview, and social media was briefly flooded with fictitious hopes that the president might pause his pervasive, arbitrary program of new economic tariffs. Read More
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Trump says direct talks planned with Iran over nuclear program, as Netanyahu visits White House

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday the U.S. will hold direct talks with Iran about its nuclear program, while warning the Iranians they would be in “great danger” if the talks don’t succeed in persuading them to abandon their nuclear weapons program. For its part, Tehran confirmed talks would happen but insisted they would be indirect discussions through a mediator. Read More
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