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Antisemitism in Canada has exploded in the aftermath of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, massacre, reaching record numbers last year and becoming a central issue for the country’s Jewish community ahead of an April 28 federal election. Last week, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, the main challenger …
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Women are steadier leaders in times of crisis, but they are still being overlooked
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J.D. Tuccille: Canada, a shining example to the world of how to kill prosperity
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Canada is heading toward an election outcome not witnessed in generations
Over the 40 years he spent in elected politics, former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien has seen it all. Yet, the 91-year-old career politician admits the current federal election is unique among the many he’s observed in his lifetime. While he’s been part of campaigns fought over important, …