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Terry Newman: The young heroes of Tumbler Ridge

This week, tragedy struck the quiet town of Tumbler Ridge, B.C. What should have been a normal school day turned into an unimaginable nightmare when 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar entered the small community's secondary school with a modified handgun and a long gun, taking the lives of five students and one educator, while injuring at least 25 others, after killing two family members at home. In dark times like these, it can feel like the word "humanity" has lost all meaning. Read More
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How Olympic figure skaters design the programs you see at the Milan-Cortina Games

Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud, the Canadian Olympic figure skaters, began searching for the right music a year ago. They would listen in their car and through their earphones, all in the hope of finding that perfect song -- “that feeling,” said Pereira – that would carry them all the way to the Milan-Cortina Games. Read More
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Avi Benlolo: Bret Stephens is wrong — Jews can’t give up the fight against antisemitism

Was New York Times columnist Bret Stephens right? Should we stop funding the fight against antisemitism? That's the question he posed in a powerful State of World Jewry address in New York on Feb. 1. Stephens believes that spending millions of dollars on the fight against antisemitism is a waste of money. But tell that to the families of the victims of antisemitism from Toronto to Paris to Manchester to Bondi Beach. Read More
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It could take decades to recover from Alberta separatism, if we don’t stop it: Jason Kenney

Former Alberta premier and federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney offers a blunt assessment of how Canada is responding to the external and internal challenges presently facing the country. In this interview with Rob Breakenridge, Kenney reflects on the 20th anniversary of the 2006 Conservative election victory, the current state of the party, and the powerful speeches last week from former Prime Minister Stephen Harper where he called for national unity and a stronger response to the trade threat from the Trump administration. We'll also hear Kenney's thoughts on the importance of the federal government getting it right on the energy and immigration files, and also why he believes it's important for conservative federalists to push back against the Alberta separatist movement. Watch the full video directly below. Read More
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