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conservatism

A red silhouette of Donald Trump in profile against the text of the US Constitution. Within Trump's red silhouette is a smaller, blue silhouette of Joe Biden.
Politics

Three Truths and the Lie of American Democracy

November 26, 2020November 26, 2020 - by Drew Nelles

Joe Biden may have won the presidency, but the broken system that brought us Donald Trump is far from fixed

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November/December 2020 / Politics

David Frum Fights the Right

October 19, 2020October 19, 2020 - by Curtis Gillespie

The controversial conservative export on his fears for the US election and the future of the Republican Party

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A bust thought to be of Gaius Julius Caesar.
Theatre

Why Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar Makes Conservatives Mad

June 19, 2017May 7, 2020 - by Sarah Neville

Audiences see in the play the political message that they most desire

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Photograph by Jamie McCaffrey
Politics

Flora MacDonald, 1926–2015

August 5, 2015April 13, 2020 - by Judy Rebick

“I’ve always been a feminist, long before the word was ever used. I grew up in a background that made me a feminist without having to go out and proclaim it”

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A photograph of Alberta politician Jason Kenney
Feature / May 2014

Is Jason Kenney Too Extreme for the Conservatives?

May 28, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Marci McDonald

The Alberta politician is a contender to lead the country, but he may not be interested in courting the centre

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Books / November 2005

Ideological Warfare

November 12, 2005May 26, 2020 - by Randy Boyagoda

Why the United States needs opinionated loudmouths

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Double issue: declaring your data at the border, the Group of Seven 100 years later, an Indigenous-led camp for unhoused people in Edmonton, death in the age of Facebook, and quitting America for good.

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