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The failure of Canada’s health care system is a disgrace – and a deadly one
Robyn Urback
Danielle Smith’s Bill 18 is as cynical and nefarious as it gets
Gary Mason
First Nations peoples have lost confidence in Thunder Bay’s police force
Tanya Talaga
Femicide is an epidemic at home and abroad
Marsha Lederman
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‘Finally some sensible, upfront tax talk.’ The budget, plus other letters to the editor for April 18
Reconciliation: On Haida Gwaii, an island of change for Indigenous land talks
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The Liberals move from borrow and spend, to tax and spend
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Femicide is an epidemic at home and abroad
Marsha Lederman
April 17, 2024
Higher capital gains taxes won’t work as claimed, but will harm the economy
Alex Whalen
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April 17, 2024
This country’s real economic problem is that we hardly seem like one country
Todd Hirsch
April 17, 2024
Dominic LeBlanc wants his close friend Justin Trudeau’s job
Lawrence Martin
April 17, 2024
Sudan’s forgotten conflict is the worst in the world. Canada is uniquely placed to help end it
Doug Saunders
April 17, 2024
At 40 years old, it’s time for the Canada Health Act to have a makeover
Colleen Flood
April 17, 2024
The Liberals move from borrow and spend, to tax and spend
The Editorial Board
April 17, 2024
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‘National co-operation devoid of provincial nepotism.’ How to fix Canada’s productivity? Plus other letters to the editor for April 17
April 17, 2024
Political interference in Canada’s pension funds is wrong
Anthony Pizzino
April 16, 2024
The budget’s tax changes on corporations and the wealthy are long overdue
William O'Connell
April 16, 2024
Great budget, Ottawa, but how to execute it when Canada fails to retain talent?
Lisa Lalande
April 16, 2024
A government with no priorities, no anchors, and when it comes to growth, no clue
Andrew Coyne
April 16, 2024
What sort of vision for the country can you conjure from inside a very deep hole?
Shannon Proudfoot
April 16, 2024
Is B.C. on track to become the fiscal basket case of Canada?
Gary Mason
April 16, 2024
As the Middle East erupts, don’t look away from Gaza
Claire Porter Robbins
April 16, 2024
Drug decriminalization is not to blame for all of our social woes
André Picard
April 16, 2024
Wab Kinew looks beyond the carbon tax
The Editorial Board
April 16, 2024
letters
‘Let’s hope this will be the end to this contretemps. There are more pressing issues to resolve.’ Israel and Iran, plus other letters to the editor for April 16
April 16, 2024
At the heart of Canada’s productivity crisis: We underinvest in employees
Jeffrey Doucet
April 15, 2024
Beware, Ottawa: Look what austerity and deficit fetishism did to Britain
Johnna Montgomeri
April 15, 2024
The right of self-defence is our best hope for peace in the Middle East
Michael Byers
April 15, 2024
What the Gulf War can tell us about what happens next between Israel and Iran
David Welch
April 15, 2024
Iran’s air strikes are reviving some international sympathy for Israel
Jon Allen
April 15, 2024
The world’s largest democracy is also one of its greatest subverters of freedom
Robert Rotberg
April 15, 2024
The provinces’ negotiations with Big Tobacco have dragged on for far too long
Joshua Knelman
April 15, 2024
In Manitoba, the NDP crosses to the middle
The Editorial Board
April 15, 2024
letters
‘Justin Trudeau … a well-briefed statesman, which, unfortunately, I rarely see.’ Which PM do Canadians see? Plus other letters to the editor for April 15
April 15, 2024
The budget needs bold change to fix Canada’s falling productivity
Mark Wiseman
April 14, 2024
Why the shadowy credit score industry should not exist
Rob Csernyik
April 14, 2024
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