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Opinion: Liberals comparing Poilievre to Trump won't work

Opinion: Liberals comparing Poilievre to Trump won't work

The Trudeau government’s desperate attempt to regain popularity by branding Poilievre as Canada’s Trump is destined to fail.
Opinion: Ottawa’s agriculture failures put Canadian farmers at risk

Opinion: Ottawa’s agriculture failures put Canadian farmers at risk

While Canadians worry about U.S. policy shifts under Trump, Ottawa is the villain when it comes to putting the agri-food sector at risk.
Opinion: Educational bias in Israel and Palestine

Opinion: Educational bias in Israel and Palestine

Why both Israel and Palestinians must tackle biases in their education systems to pave the way for peace.
Opinion: The secret to finding the job you want

Opinion: The secret to finding the job you want

Job search success comes from staying focused, keeping your emotions in check, and presenting solid evidence of your value.
Opinion: Key takeaways from the American election

Opinion: Key takeaways from the American election

Democratic coercive progressivism lost big. It’s time for moderate Democrats to take their party back.
Opinon: New finance minister needs to deliver for taxpayers

Opinon: New finance minister needs to deliver for taxpayers

Everyone, including Jim Reiter’s caucus members, will make requests to spend taxpayers’ money.
Column: Renewing the old

Column: Renewing the old

An opinion piece on restoring a house built in 1912.
Opinion: The waning power of wokeism

Opinion: The waning power of wokeism

The Trudeau government risks facing the Democrats’ fate by clinging to coercive progressive wokeism.
Opinion: Transform social media into a force for good

Opinion: Transform social media into a force for good

From kindness challenges to gratitude social media posts, here’s how to bring the spirit of Christmas online.
Opinion: What does Trump's win mean for Canada's left-wing parties?

Opinion: What does Trump's win mean for Canada's left-wing parties?

The Democratic Party’s loss underscores the cost of ignoring voters. Will Canada’s left-wing parties heed the lesson?
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