Owen Gray

No Rapprochement

NAFTA 2.0 has landed. But, Lawrence Martin writes, that doesn’t mean there will be a rapprochement between Canada and the United States. That’s because Canadians despise so much of what…

A Judical Coup

E. J. Dionne doesn’t mince words. He writes in this morning’s Washington Post: The Supreme Court’s legitimacy is in tatters. Conservative forces in the country, led by the Republican Party,…

Hang A Hard Right

The Party calls itself the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. That’s a lie. Bob Hepburn writes that, in the 100 days since Doug Ford took office, he and his party…

So Is Stupidity

As an old Quebecer, I was particularly interested in Michael Harris’ take on the recent Quebec election. Harris writes: The landslide victory of the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) is a…

Carbox Taxes

It’s disconcerting to see how conservatives tout ideas — until other people implement them. Then they go on a tear and furiously reject them. Mitt Romney developed a health insurance…

A Farmer’s Lot

I’ll have something to say about the new trade agreement when more details are available. However, I understand that Canada’s farmers will make concessions under the deal. I’m a city…

It Can’t Be Redeemed

As new allegations of his sexual misconduct arose over the weekend, Republicans doubled down on their defence of Brett Kavanaugh. If you’re searching for the motivation behind their behaviour, E.J.…

To Slash And Burn

Last week, Ontario Finance Minister Vic Fedeli announced that the previous Liberal government had saddled his province with a whopping $15 billion dollar deficit. He claimed that his predecessors had…

The Fix Is In

Michael Stern is a former prosecutor from Michigan. He admits that he found prosecuting sexual assault cases difficult: In my early career, as a state prosecutor outside of Detroit, I…

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