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Bullying isn't just a problem, it should be considered a national emergency based on the stunning statistics
With 47 per cent of Canadian parents saying they have a child who is a victim of bullying, it's a problem that should be considered a national emergency, writes Rob Benn-Frenette, who was bullied as a child and went on to found a national support organization.
Rob Benn-Frenette
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Pierre Trudeau was a remarkable man, but not Canada's national saviour
Donald Wright
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POINT/COUNTERPOINT
Trick-or-treat travesty? Opinions split on whether Halloween can just be rescheduled
Canada -Montreal ||
Opinion | Alberta government pits jobs against wages in public sector
Graham Thomson
Canada -Edmonton ||
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Andrew Scheer is effectively pro-choice, why not just own it?: Neil Macdonald
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is hardly the first federal party leader to insist he can keep his personal views and political policies separate - Canada's last five prime ministers, including Justin Trudeau, have used the same dodge. But here's why it's not working so well for Scheer.
Neil Macdonald
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Saskatchewan and Alberta once had opposing political views — how did they become so aligned?
Not that long ago, Alberta and Saskatchewan saw each other as rivals. but in the wake of last week's federal election results, their political union seems fully consummated. So how did this happen?
Dale Eisler
Canada -Saskatoon ||
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Halloween carries scary dilemma for trans people — and a rich history of exploration
Lara Rae
Canada -Manitoba |
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Canadian leaders should defend human dignity in life — not just death
Catherine Frazee
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Do the math — Canadians aren't getting the government they're voting for
Warren Bowen
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We all have a part to play in repairing our politically fractured nation: Sask. farmer
Megz Reynolds
Canada -Saskatchewan ||
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The preachy, gauzy, meaningless aphorisms don't suffice, Justin Trudeau: Neil Macdonald
Neil Macdonald
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Andrew Scheer's narrow vision of conservatism was his party's failing: Robyn Urback
Robyn Urback
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A new deal with Canada? How about a new deal FOR Canada
Trevor Tombe
Canada -Calgary ||
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This election presented would-be prime ministers with a moral test. They all failed: Robyn Urback
Robyn Urback
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I don't live in Canada anymore. I shouldn't have the right to vote in its elections
Mark Reynolds
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Racist campaign incidents aren't a digression from the real issues. They are the real issues
Jaskaran Sandhu
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By fighting a compensation ruling, the government denies First Nations children justice — again
Roy Stewart & Derek Simon
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If Scheer wants to stop being questioned on his views on gay marriage, he should offer an answer: Robyn Urback
Robyn Urback
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The judge's bizarre remarks in the Ezekiel Stephan case signal a miscarriage of justice
Juliet Guichon, Ian Mitchell and Pauline Alakija
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The tension in Hong Kong started long before the extradition bill, and will continue to fester long after
Josephine Chiu-Duke
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What's the difference between the Conservative and Liberal platforms? The colour: Robyn Urback
Robyn Urback
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Disabled people are experts in adaptation. They should make the rules, not schools
Erin Clark
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Why did it take a clueless white dude in brownface to get us to talk about race in this election?
Tejpal Singh Swatch
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Justin Trudeau — a self-appointed moral steward in blackface: Robyn Urback
Robyn Urback
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Scamming your way into Canada is easy. The fix is easy too, if government is willing to act
Richard Kurland
Canada -Saskatchewan |
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The campaign is a hologram — make-believe tensions over minuscule differences: Neil Macdonald
Neil Macdonald
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Conservatives hoped SNC-Lavalin would sour Quebecers on Trudeau. Instead, it endeared him to them
Martin Patriquin
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