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Opinion writers have taken aim at political leaders over their handling of issues tied to Hamas, claiming that government actions have unwittingly handed the group a propaganda boost. Critics argue that instead of countering terrorism effectively, political missteps are aiding adversaries, leaving Canadians to question the strategy’s real impact.
Israel has a right — and an obligation — to defend itself
Instead of speaking out against a terrorist organization, the leaders of Canada, France and the U.K. condemned the one country willing to confront it
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As the G7 summit in Alberta nears, RCMP and local police are marshaling what is described as the “largest domestic security operation” to counter anticipated protests and emerging technological threats, including drone weaponization. Authorities are leaving no stone unturned to ensure a secure, well-coordinated event. More...
At Banff’s Rimrock, top G7 finance ministers gathered in a rare display of unity to hammer out pivotal economic issues, all while the historic venue prepares for a “transformative” renovation. The summit, filled with brisk negotiations and subtle theatrics, delivered its share of global economic irony. More...
Mark Carney’s recent cabinet mandate has sparked sharp criticism, with climate change receiving only a fleeting nod and nuclear energy remaining a hot button issue. Environmental and political groups are urging a bolder, more sustainable energy strategy, questioning whether the current plan truly meets Canada’s long-term needs. More...
A recent survey finds that over half of Canadians understand Alberta’s separatist sentiments, even while nearly two-thirds oppose actual separation. The poll underscores the complex national debate over regional autonomy and economic disparity, leaving pundits and policymakers with plenty to chew on. More...
President Donald Trump announced fresh tariff threats targeting EU imports and Apple products, insisting that iPhones be domestically manufactured. The dramatic trade stance, delivered via social media, adds another twist to his provocative economic policies, leaving market watchers both alarmed and amused. More...
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