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Canada is coming undone

The nation, widely known and admired for its tolerance and kindness, is fraying thread by thread. → Read More

The NRA has won

After the latest bout of mass shootings, American outrage will be short-lived, its gun addiction – preserved. → Read More

Jacinda Ardern, the public servant

The resignation of New Zealand’s prime minister shows humility and empathy still have a place in politics. → Read More

Lionel Messi’s win is a triumph of genius and tolerance

With the ball and the bisht, the Argentine superstar faced questions — but the champion prevailed each time. → Read More

At Capitol Hill, a family takes a beautiful stand

The Sicknick family snubbed those who failed to hold Trump accountable for the January 6 riot. They did the right thing. → Read More

Superpowers are no more

Putin has clearly learned nothing from Bush and Blair. → Read More

Why Trump’s patsies keep taking the fall for him

Marine-turned-lawyer Christina Bobb is the latest. She likely won’t be the last. → Read More

US mid-terms: Enlightened Americans are reclaiming their country

It’s easy to conclude that right-wing clowns own the US. It would also be wrong, as the mid-term elections will show. → Read More

For Canada’s monarchists, the buck is always king

Canada will mourn the queen, but won’t lose money over it. → Read More

Queen Elizabeth seemed sweet, the monarchy isn’t

It ought to be abolished. → Read More

Note to fretting US liberals: Keep your adult diapers on

Sure, taking away secret papers isn’t Trump’s worst offence. But if that gets him prosecuted, it shouldn’t matter. → Read More

Stephen Harper may have picked the wrong horse – again

What to make of the former Canadian PM’s ‘rousing endorsement’ of Pierre Poilievre as Conservative Party leader? → Read More

James Bond is dead. He should stay dead.

Spies are in vogue these days – they really should not be. → Read More

The US probe into Abu Akleh’s death: Accessories to murder

Predictably, the US investigation on the origin of the bullet that killed the journalist turned out to be inconclusive. → Read More

President Zelenskyy, one Israel is enough

Zelenskyy’s plan to turn Ukraine into a ‘big Israel with its own face’ after the war invites a blunt reproach. → Read More

Canada just got a little more interesting

The deal Trudeau made to stay in power until 2025 made Canada a little more interesting – politically speaking. → Read More

In Ukraine, Putin is bound to lose

Putin is a failed student of recent war history. → Read More

Last rites for the Olympics

The Olympic Games are increasingly slipping into irrelevancy. → Read More

The death of an inconvenient Palestinian

Last month, an elderly Palestinian man’s death in Israeli custody unexpectedly became an inconvenience to governments. → Read More

Are Justin Trudeau’s ‘sunny ways’ over?

Trudeau’s electoral gambit failed and that might be the beginning of the end for his premiership. → Read More