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Saying farewell to where The Walrus came to life
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Read More“Any slighting reference to Canada is bound to produce a flurry of anguished letters, most of them attached to manuscripts,” Michael Kinsley wrote in The New Republic three decades ago. …
Read MoreEzra Levant’s original television producer regrets nothing
Read MoreUnlike the US, Canada exhibits no endless outrage over immigration, abortion or gay marriage. We have no Ferguson, no Benghazi. The US has a culture war. Here, we have Question Period
Read MoreThe Toronto Star’s scandalously bad article on HPV vaccines illustrates a larger problem with Canadian newsrooms
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