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Barbara Kay: Trump willed peace plan into being. Give the man his victory lap

President Donald Trump set himself a grueling pace last weekend to ensure his fragile peace plan’s opening performance went off without a hitch. His mini-tour began with a twelve-hour flight to Israel, where he met with the hostage families and delivered a major address to the Knesset. This was followed by an air hop to another major address at a world leaders’ meeting in Sharm El-Sheikh. Factor in the usual schmoozing and glad-handing between formalities; it had to be a tiring day. Yet Trump looked as peppy at the end of his Middle East excursion as at the beginning. Read More
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Actor turned author Marc Bendavid: “It’s terrifying to put a book into the world that leaves you this naked.”

Marc Bendavid was 12 years old when he saw her for the first time. Decades later, he can still vividly recall the moment when his new art teacher entered the classroom. He realizes now that this was when his life began to shift. It’s also the reason for the appearance this autumn of his uniquely personal novel, The Sapling. Read More
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Carson Jerema: Yes, the Nazis were socialists

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is quite talented at causing his enemies' minds to explode. His latest missive on social media this week pointing out that "Nazi socialism" was indeed a form of socialism set off a thousand furiously self-righteous posts. Leaving aside for the moment whether it was wise for Poilievre to make this point, it is neither inaccurate nor misleading to say that Germany's National Socialist party was "socialist" in much more than name, as much as Poilievre's left-wing critics want to pretend otherwise. Read More
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