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Stephen Marche

Stephen Marche is a Toronto writer. He is currently at work on a book about the risks of civil war in the United States.
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Politics

How Can Canada Get the Trade Deal Passed? Think Like the Russians

November 15, 2019January 23, 2020 - by Stephen Marche

As approval for the new NAFTA deal is held up, Canadians need to take matters into their own hands

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Politics

Donald Trump and the Politics of Dressing Badly

June 10, 2019July 6, 2019 - by Stephen Marche

His ill-fitting clothes are the visual representation of a world leader who will not take advice

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American flag with snakes
Current Affairs / November 2018

America’s Next Civil War

October 22, 2018June 2, 2020 - by Stephen Marche

The United States shows all the warning signs of impending social and political collapse

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First responders close down Yonge Street in Toronto after a van mounted a sidewalk, crashing into a number of pedestrians on April 23, 2018
Current Affairs

Toronto Refuses to Give In to the Terrorism Trap

April 24, 2018May 1, 2020 - by Stephen Marche

The city has always valued inclusion and tolerance. Yesterday’s van attack won’t change that

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Books / November 2017

The Other Worst President

October 27, 2017April 3, 2020 - by Stephen Marche

To understand Trump, we need to examine the man who failed America during the Great Depression

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Photo by Gage Skidmore
Politics

Preparing for the End of American Leadership

August 14, 2017April 5, 2020 - by Stephen Marche

Canada is ready for a world without the United States as its global superpower

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Politics

When Canadian Politicians Talk to US Media

July 26, 2017May 7, 2020 - by Stephen Marche

As NAFTA negotiations start, Canadian political parties must find a way to debate publicly without calling each other traitors

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America’s Newfound Fascination with Canada

July 4, 2017May 7, 2020 - by Stephen Marche

It’s not just Trump vs. Trudeau. In the US, working government policy has become an endangered species

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Photo by Victoria Pickering
Politics

The Comey Hearing Moves Canada One Step Further from the US

June 8, 2017April 5, 2020 - by Stephen Marche

Forget the clash of civilizations. The new struggle is between the forces of law and the forces of lawlessness

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Politics

Canada’s Place in an Unreliable World

May 29, 2017November 11, 2019 - by Stephen Marche

As the old alliances falter, the time has come for Canadians to start looking out for ourselves

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