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justin trudeau

The best stories about Canada’s twenty-third prime minister.

A series of photos of Justin Trudeau with his head down
Politics

Reconciliation: The False Promise of Trudeau’s Sunny Ways

September 19, 2019March 24, 2022 - by Martin Lukacs

Under the Liberals, statements of moral feeling have been elevated to a governing strategy

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Why did SNC-Lavalin Spend Millions on Escorts, Hotel Rooms, and Liquor?

September 4, 2019January 10, 2020 - by Martin Patriquin

The construction company’s alleged attempts to curry favour with strongman Moammar Gadhafi may have set a new low for corporate misbehaviour

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Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump.
Politics

Canada and America: Best Frenemies Forever

July 4, 2019July 16, 2019 - by Mary Soderstrom

From politics to guns, here’s what truly makes Americans different from Canadians

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A helicopter lands while a soldier in the foreground covers his head.
July/August 2019 / Politics

Was Canada’s Peacekeeping Stint in Mali Just for Show?

June 17, 2019January 11, 2022 - by Richard Poplak

Our year-long mission in Mali is nearly done. But it was never clear what we were doing there in the first place

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The senate chamber with red carpeting and wood panelled walls.
Arts & Culture / June 2019

Canada’s Most Despised Political Institution Gets a Makeover

June 7, 2019July 16, 2019 - by Simon Lewsen

Will the Senate’s new look make it more popular?

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Animation of tickets indicating voting
Politics

Why Bribery Still Works in Canadian Politics

May 31, 2019December 16, 2019 - by Dave Meslin

Canada is a democratic nation. But corporations continue to pay for political influence

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Maxime Bernier and Andrew Scheer greet each other at the Conservative Party's leadership convention.
July/August 2019 / Politics

Andrew Scheer Shouldn’t Give Racists a Pass

May 14, 2019June 2, 2020 - by Jen Gerson

Conservative politicians who denounce white supremacy may lose votes this federal election. They should do it anyway

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Man peering inside bedroom as electronics resonate
May 2019 / Society / Technology

Are You Afraid of Google? BlackBerry Co-founder Jim Balsillie Says You Should Be

April 10, 2019November 8, 2021 - by Brian J. Barth

The entrepreneur who made billions putting BlackBerrys into pockets is now sounding the alarm about Big Tech’s creep toward surveillance capitalism

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Politics

Why One Liberal MP Joined Andrew Scheer’s Ranks

March 28, 2019November 14, 2019 - by Justin Dallaire

Critics say crossing the floor is a democratic betrayal. Politicians say it’s the only way they can voice dissent

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Photo by Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press
May 2019 / Politics

Can Trudeau Spin the SNC-Lavalin Affair to His Benefit? Just Watch Him

March 8, 2019January 24, 2022 - by Martin Patriquin

The scandal signals that the upcoming election won’t be about “sunny ways”—it will be jobs, jobs jobs

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