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Chris Selley: At least we’re richer than Alabama in complacency

At an event in Toronto on Wednesday, International Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Canadians are pretty much on the same page when it comes to our current, let's say, basic situation. Not just the Donald Trump and trade situation, but the much larger one. The one that recently caused our friends at the other national newspaper to investigate “how Canada became poorer than Alabama.” Read More
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Lisa Bildy: Human rights rules on gender ideology are just blasphemy laws

Last week, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal ordered Barry Neufeld, a former school board trustee, to pay $750,000. Neufeld had boldly criticized curriculum for young children that embedded gender ideology. LGBTQ teachers in the Chilliwack school board, who make up about 16 per cent of the staff, will get the money. Blasphemy laws have returned to Canada. Read More
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Emma Teitel: U.S. women’s hockey team deserves better than to be mocked

I don’t need another reason to bemoan my long-suffering Toronto Maple Leafs; nor does anyone need a reason to dislike the Ottawa Senators. But thanks to the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team, I am as awash in reasons to shun Auston Matthews (captain of the Leafs) and Brady Tkachuk (captain of the Senators) as their FBI pal Kash Patel was awash in beer with them on Sunday.  Read More
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Michel Maisonneuve: Jeneroux rewarded handsomely for his disloyalty

Canadians woke up last Wednesday to the news that Matt Jeneroux, a Conservative MP, had decided to join the Liberal party. With the two other turncoats, Michael Ma and Chris d’Entremont, that makes three defections from Pierre Poilievre’s party since the federal election in April. Many pundits are predicting that the Liberals are going to achieve a majority through by-elections and possibly more defections. Fair-weather conservatives are continuing to wonder whether Poilievre is the right man to lead the party into the next election. Read More
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