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American politics

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Politics

Trump’s Trade War Turned Me into a Flag-Waving Nationalist

February 3, 2025June 2, 2025 - by David Moscrop

Canada remains deeply flawed, but I will stand up for it and for our right to decide our own future

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Canada Has Spent Over a Century Avoiding Collapse. Can It Keep Going?

January 31, 2025March 4, 2025 - by Alasdair Roberts

Our stability is more fragile than it looks

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The Politics of “Common Sense” Is Making Us Meaner

January 22, 2025January 28, 2025 - by Alex Himelfarb

Cutting services is treated like conventional wisdom. But it has led to a world that fails many of us

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Trump Triumphs (Or How Joe Blew It)

January 20, 2025January 20, 2025 - by Drew Nelles

Democrats didn’t just lose to a convicted felon. Biden handed him the blueprint for victory

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2024: The Year in World News

December 24, 2024December 24, 2024 - by Various Contributors

From Ukraine to India, stories that reverberate far past their borders

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2024: The Year in Politics

December 23, 2024January 6, 2025 - by Various Contributors

From elections to diplomatic tensions, the stories that help make sense of what comes next

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Trump 2.0: The Shock That Could Reshape Canada

December 2, 2024December 2, 2024 - by Michael Den Tandt

An era of disruption might just be the wake-up call we need

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Canada’s Far Right Is Getting Bolder

November 28, 2024November 28, 2024 - by Stéphane Leman-Langlois

As extremism grows, politicians and security agencies are in denial

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How the 1980s Engineered the Collapse of the Working Class

November 27, 2024November 27, 2024 - by Charlie Angus

Forty years later, policies to prop up the super rich are still going strong

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Will Trump Teach Us to Care about Democracy Again?

November 19, 2024November 24, 2024 - by Marshall Ganz

Organizing is now the only way forward

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