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Why did the Trudeau government approve Bashar al-Assad's man in Montreal? - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 12 hours agoWaseem Ramli is a well-to-do Montreal businessman who harbours an infamously unapologetic loyalty to the blood-soaked Baathist regime in Damascus. A side window is obscured with a portrait of ...
Andrew Scheer is dreaming of a stress-free mortgage - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 12 hours agoConservative leader Andrew Scheer grabbed early headlines on Monday by announcing his government would nix the mortgage stress test for homeowners renewing their mortgages, while lowering the ...
America the unreliable - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 13 hours agoIt’s a hell of way for U.S. president Donald Trump to close out the year. Not with a bang, and not with a whimper, but with a noose draped around the necks of NATO’s Kurdish allies in
The UN meets the Trump doctrine: blow everything up - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 14 hours agoIt’s exactly the way things went with NAFTA, the 2015 Paris climate treaty, the 25-year Oslo Accord consensus on Israel and Palestine, and the G7’s long-standing, ironclad solidarity on free ...
Surviving the era of 'tantrum style' politics - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 14 hours agoAnyone clinging to sanity deserves a mechanism for coping with the latest Donald Trump outrage. My own defensive twitch is to mutter the words “tantrum style” at the iPhone screen when news ...
Tunisians stage anti-migrant protest as the number of stranded in transit to Europe grows
National Post· 15 hours agoHundreds of Tunisians marched through the streets of Jebeniana on Saturday to protest the presence...
Tunisians stage anti-migrant protest as the number of stranded in transit to Europe grows
Toronto Star· 15 hours agoHundreds of Tunisians marched through the streets of Jebeniana on Saturday to protest the presence...
U.S. and Iranian Officials Held Indirect Talks in Oman on Risks of a Wider War
New York Times· 15 hours agoThe talks were the first since Iran attacked Israel last month in retaliation for its killing of an...
The psychology behind Anders Breivik’s murderous rampage - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 16 hours agoIt has been nearly four years since Anders Breivik killed 77 people in his native Norway—eight with a fertilizer bomb in Oslo and 69 on a gun rampage on the island of Utøya—and his motives remain ...
Why did teenage Somali-Norwegian sisters flee to Syria to join ISIS? - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 16 hours agoWhen Sadiq Juma learned that his two teenage daughters had left the family’s home in Norway to join ISIS in Syria, he set off to retrieve them. Formerly a teenage rebel soldier ...