Trump can't be trusted, Canada must be ready
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Trump can't be trusted, Canada must be ready

It’s over. For now. Until he decides to hit us again. After a weekend of pain, Canada has 30 days before the United States decides if we’ve been good enough, or we deserve another beating. Tariffs? Takeover? Who knows what President Donald Trump has in store for us. But one thing is clear: we can never trust him again. 

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Back off, Donald Trump. Canada's not for the taking.
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Back off, Donald Trump. Canada's not for the taking.

Trump wants to use tariffs to break Canada. Our GDP could drop by two to four per cent and put us in an official recession. Two and half million jobs would be at risk. People would get poorer at a time when two million of us are already using food banks. Throw in a simultaneous diet of pro-annexation propaganda pumped out by Trump’s friends on social media, and the blathering of front groups funded by vested interests, and the 13% of Canadians who favour joining the US could swell to the point where they put political pressure on Ottawa to cave to Trump’s demands. Here’s what we have to do.

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The sharks are circling Trudeau. There's blood in the water
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The sharks are circling Trudeau. There's blood in the water

The sharks are circling the tank.

Yesterday, former BC premier Christy Clark made headlines for eyeing the Liberal leadership, when it eventually opens up. Clark is taking French lessons, and according to sources who spoke to the National Post, several Chrétien and Martin-era Liberal organizers are supporting her potential candidacy. Clark tempered the speculation on X, writing that “The Prime Minister has earned the right to make any decision about his leadership on his own — the position of leader is not open.” For now.

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Carney should be careful. We all know what happens to Trudeau's friends
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Carney should be careful. We all know what happens to Trudeau's friends

As if former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney’s resume wasn’t long enough, he has added a new title: Special Advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. On Monday, Trudeau appointed him as Chair of a Leader’s Task Force on Economic Growth, to “develop new ideas for the next phase of Canada’s strategy for near-and longer-term economic growth and productivity.” Carney will hold “meetings and events to hear ideas from Canadians in the weeks and months ahead” including “foremost experts in the business community, labour movement, Indigenous economic leadership, innovators, and more.” He will then report on these to the leader and Liberal Party Platform Committee.

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Trudeau's 'independent' Senate is a sham
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Trudeau's 'independent' Senate is a sham

Who knew Canadians cared so much about the Senate? Congratulate an old friend on his appointment to the Upper House, as I did to veteran broadcaster and newly named Senator Charles Adler, and you unleash a volley of cheers — and a torrent of vitriol. The most recurrent slurs were “Liberal” and “hypocrite,” referencing Adler’s trenchant criticism of the Conservatives, anti-vaxxers, and the institution he is now joining. The implication is that appointees must curry favour with the prime minister, and that if you say a bad word about the Red Chamber, you shouldn’t accept an appointment there.

 

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Trudeau Liberals face ruin in upcoming byelections
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Trudeau Liberals face ruin in upcoming byelections

What’s in a byelection? These days, a lot. The Liberals’ loss in the supposedly safe seat of Toronto—St. Paul’s in June sent shock waves through the party. The riding had been Liberal red for decades, most recently under cabinet minister Carolyn Bennett who held it for 27 years with an average margin of 30 per cent. This time, Conservative candidate Don Stewart eked out a win by 633 votes, or 1.71 per cent, prompting intense speculation on the future of Liberal leader Justin Trudeau and some of his key players, including Deputy leader Chrystia Freeland.

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China aims to keep Mélanie Joly in line — is she even aware?
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China aims to keep Mélanie Joly in line — is she even aware?

Whenever a Canadian politician travels abroad, it’s always useful to see how the foreign press reports on their trip. It helps one gain insight into how the host country really sees Canada, and whether we are accomplishing anything, or just shooting ourselves in the foot. Case in point: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s ill-fated jaunt to India in 2018, which was panned by the Indian media for his Bollywood cosplay and photo ops with Sikh extremists. Not exactly a shining moment on the world stage.

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Les libéraux misent tout sur leur campagne contre... Donald Trump
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Les libéraux misent tout sur leur campagne contre... Donald Trump

C’est la semaine de retraite pour deux des trois principaux partis politiques du Canada. Le cabinet libéral est retranché à Montréal et parle de logement, du coût de la vie et de Donald Trump. Le caucus du NPD s’est réuni à Edmonton pour élaborer une stratégie sur la manière d’intégrer ses propres priorités dans...

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Liberals put all their bets on campaigning against ... Donald Trump
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Liberals put all their bets on campaigning against ... Donald Trump

It’s retreat week for two of Canada’s top three political parties. The Liberal cabinet is hunkered down in Montreal, talking housing, cost of living, and Donald Trump. The NDP caucus is assembled in Edmonton, strategizing on how to squeeze their priorities into the Liberals’ upcoming spring budget. And the Conservatives? They’re just sitting pretty...

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Des apparences d’élitisme et des vacances de luxe hantent les libéraux jusqu’en 2024
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Des apparences d’élitisme et des vacances de luxe hantent les libéraux jusqu’en 2024

Installez-vous confortablement, électeurs du Canada: les prochaines élections fédérales n’auront probablement pas lieu avant 2025. C’est dans une éternité en termes politiques, et tout – littéralement tout – peut arriver durant cette période. Si vous aviez dit en janvier 2023 qu’un an plus tard, le Moyen-Orient serait une zone de guerre, que le gouvernement…

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Shadows of elitism, luxury vacations haunt Liberals into 2024
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Shadows of elitism, luxury vacations haunt Liberals into 2024

Settle in, voters of Canada: the next federal election likely won’t be until 2025. That’s an eon away in political terms, and anything — literally anything — can happen in that time. If you had said in January 2023 that one year later, the Middle East would be a warzone, the federal government would...

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Nouvelle année, mêmes problèmes, même leadership incompétent de la part de Justin Trudeau
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Nouvelle année, mêmes problèmes, même leadership incompétent de la part de Justin Trudeau

L’année débute à peine et pourtant, nous avons l’impression d’être coincés en 2023. La Russie reste en guerre contre l’Ukraine. Le Hamas est toujours en guerre contre Israël. La Chine s’immisce dans les élections à Taiwan. L’intelligence artificielle mange nos emplois. Les réseaux sociaux regorgent de commentaires coléreux contre l’inflation, la Palestine, les droits...

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New year, same problems, same inept leadership from Justin Trudeau
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New year, same problems, same inept leadership from Justin Trudeau

The year is only a few days old, yet it feels like we’re stuck in 2023. Russia remains at war with Ukraine. Hamas is still at war with Israel. China is meddling in Taiwan’s election. Artificial intelligence is eating our jobs. Social media is filled with rage about inflation, Palestine, trans rights and Donald...

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