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An imaginary new victimhood has sprung up around the Trump shooting
Gary Mason
Reject political violence, and reject Donald Trump
The Editorial Board
Broadcasting reform in Canada is going as expected – which is to say, badly
Peter Menzies
At the vigils outside the RNC, prayers for Donald Trump mingle with battle cries
Shannon Proudfoot
letters
‘Resolute, defiant, simultaneously the self-declared martyr and Republican icon, Donald Trump has likely all but defeated Joe Biden.’ Shooting aftermath, plus other letters to the editor for July 16
Canada’s plan to meet its NATO targets is better late than never. Or is it?
Andrew Coyne
Editorials
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Editorial Cartoons for July, 2024
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Reject political violence, and reject Donald Trump
The Editorial Board
NATO gets lost in the fog of Justin Trudeau’s rhetoric
The Editorial Board
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Reject political violence, and reject Donald Trump
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Broadcasting reform in Canada is going as expected – which is to say, badly
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‘Resolute, defiant, simultaneously the self-declared martyr and Republican icon, Donald Trump has likely all but defeated Joe Biden.’ Shooting aftermath, plus other letters to the editor for July 16
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Calling supervised consumption sites ‘drug dens’ is inflammatory, unhelpful rhetoric
André Picard
Yesterday
Is the oil industry fighting for the right to greenwash?
Hugh Helferty
Yesterday
Dollarama University: The Ford government approach to postsecondary education
Jonathan Malloy
Yesterday
Even amid bullets, Donald Trump had the wherewithal to meet the moment
Robyn Urback
Yesterday
A gift from gunshots: Donald Trump gets a picture-perfect campaign moment
Lawrence Martin
Yesterday
American democracy hangs in the balance
Debra Thompson
Yesterday
At the vigils outside the RNC, prayers for Donald Trump mingle with battle cries
Shannon Proudfoot
Yesterday
Greenwashing should be scrutinized, but Bill C-59 leaves much to be desired on that front
Kelly Cryderman
Yesterday
NATO gets lost in the fog of Justin Trudeau’s rhetoric
The Editorial Board
Yesterday
In wake of Trump shooting, Democrats look defenceless as Republicans play the blame game
Konrad Yakabuski
Yesterday
Alice Munro still belongs on your bookshelf
Paul Abela
Yesterday
letters
‘The unnamed officials in the PMO … should instead focus their ire inward.’ Chrystia Freeland under fire, plus other letters to the editor for July 15
Yesterday
At Mar-a-Lago, the Trump faithful see attempted assassination as a Braveheart moment
Gus Carlson
Yesterday
A mortgage crisis still looms for Canada, for the worst is yet to come
Andrew Auerbach
and Jean Blacklock
July 14, 2024
Instead of asking Ottawa for more money again, premiers should target productivity
Heather Scoffield
and Serge Dupont
July 14, 2024
Beware the rise of the super-app that does everything
Kean Birch
July 14, 2024
Two sides emerge in the wake of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump: Preservation vs. revenge
Stephen Marche
July 14, 2024
letters
‘Ontario residents should separate the need for enhancing existing LCBO operations from Doug Ford’s desire to pad the pockets of private business.’ Liquor in Ontario, plus other letters to the editor for July 14
July 14, 2024
Staffed lookout towers aren’t relics from the past – they’re key to fighting today’s wildfires
Trina Moyles
July 13, 2024
A Liberal tax windfall that could cost Canada dearly
The Editorial Board
July 13, 2024
Data Dive with Nik Nanos: Canadians want a foreign-policy pivot
Nik Nanos
July 13, 2024
Hot summer nights used to be romantic – now they’re dangerous
Ian Brown
July 13, 2024
We need to help students learn how to overcome their anxiety
Alexandra Shimo
July 13, 2024
Delivery drones are getting shot out of the sky, robots kidnapped
Gus Carlson
July 13, 2024
Maybe more taxes on Big Tech isn’t such a bad idea after all
John Rapley
July 13, 2024
letters
‘We make our own choices about her work, completely distinct from whatever we may infer about her moral fibre.’ Alice Munro, plus other letters to the editor for July 13
July 13, 2024
Joe Biden has big problems. Donald Trump is a problem so big he’s invisible
Shannon Proudfoot
July 12, 2024
Bretton Woods birthed a genius world economic order. That order is now under threat
Edward Greenspon
and Sean Speer
July 12, 2024
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