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Opinion writers have taken aim at political leaders over their handling of issues tied to Hamas, claiming that government actions have unwittingly handed the group a propaganda boost. Critics argue that instead of countering terrorism effectively, political missteps are aiding adversaries, leaving Canadians to question the strategy’s real impact.
Israel has a right — and an obligation — to defend itself
Instead of speaking out against a terrorist organization, the leaders of Canada, France and the U.K. condemned the one country willing to confront it
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In a dramatic federal election twist in Newfoundland, a judicial recount reversed initial results to hand the Terra Nova–The Peninsulas riding to the Conservatives. The razor-thin margin and subsequent legal scrutiny left voters and political pundits alike questioning the reliability of early tallies amidst an atmosphere charged with electoral controversy. More...
Several Members of Parliament are actively campaigning for the coveted Speaker’s position, each making persuasive pitches to their colleagues. Emphasizing a need to enhance decorum and reform parliamentary conduct, the candidates' spirited bids have added a vibrant edge to the leadership race in Commons. More...
In a dramatic post-election twist, the Bloc Québécois has initiated a legal challenge to overturn the federal riding results in Terrebonne, decided by a single vote. Party officials claim irregularities in the vote count and are now pursuing a judicial review to ensure electoral fairness. More...
A judicial recount in Ontario’s Windsor riding confirmed Conservative Kathy Borrelli’s victory by a mere four votes, highlighting the razor-thin margins that can decide an election. Voters and candidates alike are left marveling at how every single ballot can dramatically tip the scales. More...
Facing severe budget constraints, the Canada Revenue Agency is set to cut up to 280 permanent positions, primarily affecting its National Capital Region branches. The move, aimed at reducing costs, has ignited debate over its potential impact on public service efficiency. More...
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