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Tasha KheiriddiniPolitics |
A modest tightening of the rules will dismiss 19,000 claims, but leaves 288,000 pending cases and a broken system largely untouched
The NDP could provide a new home for left-wing voters disgruntled by Carney
The PM's handling of Iran means a spring election is not in the cards
Foreign interference is being practiced by both enemies and allies
Conservative leader moves to secure the base
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It's great the Liberals are starting to take defence seriously, but bureaucratic growth will get in the way
The prime minister has a better chance of seeking a majority now, then in the fall
It is the only way to counter the argument that Canada can't defend the North
2025 was a surprising year in politics
Speculation abounds over who is waiting to take over the party
If he gets the balance wrong, he risks both empowering hatemongers and fanning the flames of Quebec separatism
Canada's participation in the EU's SAFE program leaves a lot of unanswered questions
Carney’s position is like being half-pregnant — unless he fully and clearly repudiates Trudeau’s legacy, it will continue to haunt us
Retreating from trade will only worsen productivity
To strengthen the CAF, the government needs to invest in people
Canada needs to tough out the Trump years instead of warming up to a security threat
Investors require certainty, and homeowners deserve security
Splitting budget into operating and capital will only confuse the true level of debt