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When “Missing Footage” Becomes Routine, So Does Abuse. And Ford’s Ontario Lets It Happen
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When “Missing Footage” Becomes Routine, So Does Abuse. And Ford’s Ontario Lets It Happen
A fully built restaurant, months of delays, and a system that treats entrepreneurs as expendable
A bottle-smashing publicity stunt won't bring back the hundreds of jobs lost under Ford’s watch.
Treating global conflict as inevitable primes Canadians to accept bad policy and worse leadership
Billed as a majority French-language debate, the Montreal event delivered barely any French, banned its only French socialist candidate, and proved the NDP is more interested in optics than fixing its historic collapse.
A divided caucus forces Rustad out, setting off a turbulent new chapter for the BC Conservatives.
The MOU builds confusion, delays climate action, and hands Danielle Smith the political theatre she thrives on while Albertans pay the price.
From conspiracy theories to tears over addiction, the night exposed a political project more committed to catharsis than solutions.
A youth-heavy Conservative rally revealed both the growing appeal of Poilievre's message and how little policy it contains.
Federal party dissolved after failing to meet membership threshold, marking the end of a 25-year run.
A firsthand look at what the “Restore the North” event promised, what it delivered, and what it revealed about the state of political dialogue in Canada.
Rempel Garner’s proposal to end birthright citizenship misunderstands both the principle of equality before the law and the very purpose of Canadian citizenship itself.