Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Pierre Poilievre shows he’s Trump-loyal by being a Trompe-l’œil.
The conspiracy theorists and buffoons have moved out of the shadowy mirror world of X and into real life, where they have taken over the Department of Justice, the Pentagon, the Department of Defense. They have set their sights on Canada and Greenland. But they are so brazen, so outlandish, the whole world is awake to the threat they represent.
We all know about Pierre Poilievre's antagonism to journalism. What is more hidden is his active spreading of disinformation as part of his election campaign.
Alison Kelly on the non confidence motion and Chris Spavins on strategic voting.
Real life, actual stuff, the facts on the ground. Hold on to them. They are powerful weapons in a rabid war of empty rhetoric and stupid ideas.
Readers consider the Federal Election, not defunding the CBC, and social media disinformation
Tesla shares are in free fall — down 42 percent since the beginning of the year — as unit sales plunge around the world. That sudden steep decline represents solidarity.
On Canadians and Americans, and a series of important Climate Consultations
Tourism can be a double-edged sword. Find a striking location, an enviable place to live, full of vibrant interest, unique unto itself, and destroy it. Turn it into a cleaned up, micromanaged, staged version of what it once was. Make it into a backdrop for “experiences,” expensive accommodations, and overpriced restaurants. Let the public run roughshod over it. Charge admission.
We have come to expect zero in the way of moral or ethical considerations from the companies, and the countries, we nevertheless patronize, even if they deny workers the right to unionize, never mind exploit child labour.
Cuts at Loyalist College hit home, and lack of due process at Committee of Adjustment
From St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church to The Andrew: Reimagining community, creativity and courage for a new season
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