The Canadian Liberal comeback
Donald Trump has changed the calculus.
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Donald Trump has changed the calculus.
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Levies on the US’s biggest trading partners could mean average American incomes are hit by $400 a year.
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Those jockeying to succeed Canada’s prime minister should heed the lesson of his failed political project.
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Also this week: Meeting progressive peers in Montreal, and bridging divides in football and politics.
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Justin Trudeau says he has evidence India was responsible, yet commentators tell him to be quiet in service of unity.
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Conservatives are exploiting Canada’s example to oppose euthanasia – but what if there’s a better way of doing things?
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Officials have struggled to explain the four flying objects shot down over North America – but the incidents have created…
Nine days. Four mysterious flying objects shot down. One intensifying diplomatic crisis.
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The scientist who unearthed the “wood wide web” calls on governments and green billionaires to meet the climate challenge
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Truckers protesting vaccine mandates get their belligerence from the insidious influence of US political extremism.
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The Canadian prime minister pledges action on climate change while backing and buying oil pipelines.
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Canada’s diplomatic stand-off with China over Huawei has come to an end. But the fall-out for Ottawa and the West…
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A snap contest that few voters wanted has left the electorate even more disenchanted than before.
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Failure to secure a majority may spark leadership questions within the prime minister’s own party.
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Voting intention is swinging towards the Conservatives in Canada.
The New Democratic Party’s youthful leader is, once again, set to shape the agenda of the next Canadian government.
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The Canadian prime minister’s decision to call a snap election is looking risky as polling day approaches.
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A surge in support for opposition leader Erin O’Toole is placing Trudeau’s premiership in doubt.
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Voters hungry for change are weary of the Canadian Prime Minister’s broken promises and corruption scandals.
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The opposition has moved ahead of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals in the polls but the contest remains uncertain.
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