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Nobody in this confusing equation is doing a very good job of declining to dance to Donald Trump’s tune. (Who ever does?)


The facts of Canadian history — lights and shadows — are stubbornly reasserting themselves


John Ivison and his guests discuss Canada’s response to the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump and the Liberal party’s desperate race to replace Justin Trudeau


Military brass is overpaying for the procurement of everything from warships and fighter jets to pickup trucks and sleeping bags


I pray for an end to this devastating war and a shift in the hearts and minds of Israel’s neighbours


Does Canada spend too much or not enough? Don’t ask him


Doug Ford shouldn’t be asking for a blank cheque to borrow and spend billions by squeezing a winter election in just before a federal vote


The prime minister would never be open to singling Quebec or Ontario industries


Carney first advised the Trudeau Liberals on their economic response to COVID-19 in 2020, and became a special adviser and chair of their economic task force last September


Trump’s border talk might be silly, but we can make the best of it