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WatchJury acquits Hamilton homeowner Peter Khill of murder in shooting of Indigenous man Jon Styres
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Colby Cosh: To have and have not: the psychology behind Scott Moe's equalization fight
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Terry Glavin: Canada has the laws to target the world's worst. Now why won't we use them?
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Father Raymond J. de Souza: Trump's border separation policy is morally wrong
Kelly McParland: Canada's border, the serious issue Ottawa's too busy to worry about
One option would be to bus new arrivals to Trudeau’s doorstep. That might succeed in turning the 'problem' into a 'crisis'
Christie Blatchford: Jury wasn't told about criminal record of intruder killed by Ontario homeowner
The jury also didn't see a tearful statement Peter Khill gave to police after he killed Jon Styres. It would have shown how distraught Khill really was after the shooting
WatchJohn Ivison: Collateral damage from U.S. tariffs has already arrived in Canada
Alarming testimony before the international trade committee suggested that without government assistance, previously healthy businesses will go under within weeks
Barbara Kay: UBC had a #MeToo bloodletting. It was a disaster for everyone
Why was there so little moral outrage amongst author Steven Galloway’s peers while this cultural stoning was in progress?
John Robson: It's easy to hate Trump's border plan. It's hard to suggest a better one
The main reason Trump got elected is widespread disgust at an elite that wrinkles its nose at unpalatable solutions then struts off ignoring problems
Andrew Coyne: Equalization program merits reform, but neither side is eager for debate
If Canada cares about the rule of law, it has to answer China's ocean aggression
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Colby Cosh: Grim new U.S. stats force us to confront our conflicted view of suicide
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Kelly McParland: Why must Trudeaus always anger the west? No, really. What's up with that?
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Andrew Coyne: A snap election? Unlikely, but with the obstacles ahead, Liberals may be tempted
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John Ivison: Canada's new chief justice keen to drag Supreme Court into the light
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NP View: Canada's no better than America at dealing with immigrants. Just luckier
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WatchNP View: Politicians still think you're too irresponsible to really deserve legal marijuana
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Colby Cosh: A court refuses to swallow Alberta's thinly disguised craft-beer tariff
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Robert Fulford: Malala's nemesis is dead, and locals hope he's gone to hell
WatchChris Selley: No signs of the Liberals getting serious about border-crossing asylum-seekers
The case for scrapping the Safe Third Country Agreement has never been stronger. But the government can't even handle the asylum-seekers who are already hereContinue Reading →
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WatchJohn Ivison: The passage of the Cannabis Act is crucial for Trudeau's credibility
The past session was a productive one for the government — it passed 19 bills in the spring, taking the total since it came to power to 64 -
Colby Cosh: In a time of quantitative complexity, the dumb-as-rocks Dow is built to last
I'm not sure which current Dow Jones stocks will still be on the index in another 122 years. But I suspect the Dow will still lead off the business news -
Terry Glavin: Canada's worst terrorist atrocity and the awful conspiracy theory that won't die
It was on June 23, 1985, that Air India Flight 182 was blown out of the sky above Dunmanus Bay, killing all 329 passengers and crew
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WatchOur dairy, egg and poultry producers don't want to compete. Our politicians agree
Opinion: Supply management is merely another way for the federal parties to buy off Quebec voters, which is what they seem to expectContinue Reading →
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WatchDavid Reevely: Relish this moment, Ontario PCs, because on June 29 reality will hit hard
Enjoy the post-election pause while nobody at Queen’s Park is really responsible for anything, but this is serious, hard, heavy stuff that will not respond to slogans -
John Ivison: Byelection result suggests Quebec is a two-horse race for the first time in nearly 20 years
Liberal Denis Lemieux won the seat in 2015 with just 31% of the vote because it was a four-way fight. Those days are over — for now, at least -
Christie Blatchford: 'If I didn’t shoot, I felt I was going to be shot,' homeowner tells murder trial
An un-modern capacity for self-reliance, coupled with a soldier’s training, meant that Peter Khill’s first thought when he heard an intruder was not to call 911