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Hold the front page! Two great newspaper wars that changed Canada
The Globe and Mail· 3 hours agoAn idyllic setting in the eastern Ontario town of Almonte includes a bridge over tumbling falls on...
Matthew Lau: Union bosses are anti-worker — Donald Trump should know this
National Post· 4 hours agoLast week the head of a major labour union spoke to a massive gathering of NDP supporters,...
Cohen: The downfall of Joe Biden, the resurrection of the Democrats
Ottawa Citizen· 5 hours agoIn a dizzying American moment, the presidential race has been turned upside down. When Joe Biden...
Letters to the editor: ‘I find the Liberal economic policies indefensible, no matter who is doing...
The Globe and Mail· 6 hours agoRe “Party invite” (Letters, July 19): A letter-writer states, “If the Liberals hope to remain in...
Conservatives pick union member to carry banner in upcoming Elmwood-Transcona byelection
Winnipeg Sun· 17 hours agoThe federal Conservatives have picked an electrician and self-professed proud union member to carry...
PAINFUL TRUTH: Housing idiocy in Ottawa
Aldergrove Star· 19 hours agoWhen it comes to housing policy, our federal leaders have been slow to wake up to the reality of how broken things are in this country. Unfortunately,...
Who are politicians really fighting for? Expert weighs in on Canada's wealth inequality | Canada
Daily Hive· 1 day agoThis is the fifth article in Daily Hive’s Canada Line series, a multi-platform series uncovering the...
A Critical Gap in Democracy? ‘Yawn,’ Say Canadian Politicians.
New York Times· 1 day agoChina and India have been accused of exploiting the opaque nomination contests of Canadian political...
Compulsory voting in Australia is 100 years old. We should celebrate how special it makes our...
The Conversation· 1 day agoBy way of contrast, Australia is prone, if anything, to undue bashfulness about its democratic credentials. Compulsory voting is not unique to Australia. Calculating how many ...
The London-Edinburgh Bridge
The Nation· 2 days agoOn July 4, the United Kingdom (UK) went through general elections. The results speak volumes about what happened in the UK in the past few years. Of a...