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Chris Selley: Canada is too united against Trump

Par : Chris Selley
For all the talk of a nation divided by President Trump’s anti-Canadian rhetoric and a certain premier who won’t put the national economy before her province’s, on the question of tariffs, Canada’s message to Trump’s Washington is very united indeed. It’s so united, in fact, that this week Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seemed to channel Ezra Levant circa 2010. Read More

Andrew Perez: My fellow progressives — you’ve been lied to about Israel

In the wake of the October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack on Israeli soil, the discourse surrounding Israel in my progressive circles has become overwhelmingly negative wrought with invective. As I’ve sought to educate myself about Israel and its ongoing war with Hamas, mainstream media and influencers on the progressive left have glossed over the complexities and nuances of this war in a deliberate fashion. Read More

Russia faces ‘Taxes, Tariffs, and Sanctions’ if it doesn’t end war in Ukraine, Trump warns

WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump threatened on Wednesday to impose stiff taxes, tariffs and sanctions on Russia if an agreement isn't reached to end the war in Ukraine, a warning that is likely fall on deaf ears in the Kremlin. The United States already prohibits the import of virtually all Russian products, and Russia has faced a multitude of U.S. and European sanctions since the invasion began almost three years ago. Read More

Conservatives say they could shrink federal workforce by 17,000 yearly by not replacing leavers

OTTAWA — The Conservative party added more detail Wednesday to its leader's plan to shrink the federal public service, saying the bureaucracy could be cut by 17,000 jobs a year just by not replacing employees who leave their jobs. Read More

Moe, Legault inch closer to Smith on energy exports, pushing back on major Trump retaliation

OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has two increasingly vocal allies among Canadian premiers in her push to ratchet down the response to President Donald Trump's threatened 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods. Read More

‘Back-breaking’: Toronto lawyer drawn into service in Israel — harvesting tomatoes

Brad Neufeld, the vice-president of a Toronto-based health-care firm, was in Tel Aviv when the first sirens went off on Oct. 7, 2023. It was early Saturday morning, and Hamas terrorists had hit Israel with everything they had, murdering, raping and kidnapping civilians. Read More

Asylum-seeking Jan. 6 convict still detained in Canada while awaiting Donald Trump’s pardon

Par : Kenn Oliver
From inside a Canadian immigration detention facility in British Columbia, Antony Vo, an Indiana man and ardent Donald Trump supporter, was able to watch as the newly inaugurated U.S. president announced and then signed an executive order to pardon over 1,500 Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot convicts. Read More
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