ADAMS: With a straight face, could Poilievre or Singh have taken that stage?
On seriousness, statecraft, and the difference between slogans and leadership.
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On seriousness, statecraft, and the difference between slogans and leadership.
Free Trade is not appeasement, and CUSMA is no longer a Free Trade deal
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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.
With Socialist Caucus support, Engler stakes out the far left of the NDP leadership race
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If the Conservatives won’t even study how to help hungry children, who are they actually fighting for?