Gallery: Aislin and other editorial cartoonists — January 2019
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Gallery: Aislin and other editorial cartoonists — December 2018
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Gallery: Aislin and other editorial cartoonists — November 2018
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Gallery: Aislin and other editorial cartoonists — October 2018
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Gallery: Aislin and other editorial cartoonists — September 2018
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Gallery: Aislin and other editorial cartoonists — August 2018
This Week's Flyers
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Opinion Opinion: French university is about more than dollars and demographics
Here's a chance to send a strong, positive message to francophones in Ontario and in the rest of Canada. -
Opinion Dawson: Don’t shame me for eating alone, Canada Food Guide!
Why is the government lecturing me about my habit of eating microwaved perogies in front of the TV in my pyjamas? It’s not like I have much choice in the matter -
Opinion Henderson: Getting Canada's northern communities off diesel helps everyone
For some communities, air freight is the only feasible way to get fuel to residents. -
Opinion Coyne: McCallum has put Canada in an impossible situation with China
At one stroke, McCallum has put in doubt the government’s assertion that judicial decisions in Canada are based on the rule of law, not the desires of its rulers -
Opinion Mintz: Would the Liberals dare entertain a ‘Netflix tax’ before an election?
While they should, added charges for movies and music would upset voters at just the wrong time -
Opinion Segal: A modern Governor General is a good thing for Canada
While some abhor change, the institution of Governor General actually needs updating and to better symbolize a fresh reflection of today’s Canada. -
Opinion Selley: Food porn it ain’t, but new Food Guide is a rare win for 'evidence-based ...
Health Canada did its work, and did it well. It took on Big Dairy and won! Now the bureaucrats responsible should explain to other departments how they pulled it off -
Opinion Opinion: Should human-like robots be given human-like rights?
With advances in artificial intelligence, notions of ethics, morality and social responsibility are expanding.
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Opinion Charlebois: Canada’s Food Guide – a new dish, with a dash of condescension
Canada’s new food guide is finally here. After years of celebrating our agricultural know-how, our food guide has now gone urban. But c’mon Health Canada, enough with the patronizing already. -
Opinion Coyne: Shameless bidding war for Quebec votes is only going to get worse
If Legault’s intent with his demands was to set off a bidding war among the federal parties, he needn’t have bothered. The bidding war started long ago -
Columnists Brownstein: Is Blue Monday a hoax? Maybe not in these parts
Real or not, one shouldn't trivialize the profound depression too many have to deal with daily, and not just on the third Monday of January. -
Columnists Lise Ravary: Let's keep the political discourse polite
I feel more tension between francophones and anglophones than I have in a long time. -
Opinion Blatchford: There may be toxic men, but masculinity can be quite glorious
The men behaving well are why I like the Gillette commercial so much: It shows how the men I know always have behaved, which is why I love them, I guess -
Opinion Coyne: Ex-Liberal candidate’s only crime was engaging in ethnic politics — out loud
The Liberals had no alternative but to pretend to be appalled, just as the other parties had no alternative but to pretend to be outraged -
Columnists Richardson: Gillette's ad on masculinity is better late than never
Every year, I work with students to explore how gender is constructed through advertising. What we discover can be disturbing and dispiriting. -
History Through Our Eyes History Through Our Eyes: Jan. 20, 1979, Scotstown
"Lonely farmhouses and a forgotten railroad track are all that is left of a once proud and tenacious community of Highland Scots." -
Columnists Josh Freed: In this economy of extras, I’m taking the ‘free’ out of Freed
Forget transatlantic legroom and carry-on luggage — and don’t even think of touching what look like complimentary water bottles. -
History Through Our Eyes History Through Our Eyes: Jan. 19, 1968, Baby Rose
This infant, swaddled in white, was on Page 1 of the Montreal Gazette on Jan. 19, 1968, her big yawn captured by photographer Len Sidaway.