But just because Trudeau didn’t break the letter of the conflict law, it doesn’t mean he didn’t breach its spirit
But just because Trudeau didn’t break the letter of the conflict law, it doesn’t mean he didn’t breach its spirit
The war could be over tomorrow if Hamas laid down its arms or the civilian population stopped supporting it
The hate will only stop when inaction against rising levels of antisemitism turns into action against the violent and hateful protesters
The tragedy is not that he can’t win without Brady, but that while he was winning he seemed determined not to enjoy it
In this pride-starved country, a little bit of nationalism will go a long way
Readers discuss redefining the CBC, antisemitism at Simon Fraser University, the truth about Henry Dundas and more
Shouldn’t public discussion be more valued while we’re electing our leaders, not less?
Only an abundantly resourced public broadcaster could produce this panoramic vision of an overlooked national problem
Trudeau’s neglect for the military has atrophied our diplomatic muscle to a point of international embarrassment
Our country was once known around the world for moral fortitude. Under Trudeau we’ve become a shell of our former self