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An election about the Charter? What does the PM have to lose?
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If we’re going to flip our lids over coffee cups, it should be for the right reason: our plastics problem
Marsha Lederman
For Palestinians, the disaster unfolding in Rafah triggers painful memories
Raja G. Khouri
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‘The number of days … should be based on analysis and not an arbitrary number.’ Back to the office, plus other letters to the editor for May 14
Are the campus protests just noise? A look back at the anti-apartheid movement offers insights
Daniel Manulak
Ottawa’s sinking plan for drug price control
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Ottawa’s sinking plan for drug price control
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A summer of discontent from Ottawa’s unions is worth the heat
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My mother is not in this photo album, but her absence speaks volumes
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A force of nature: How a small fern pulled me into a long tradition of writers smitten with the natural world
Zoë Schlanger
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Motherhood is joy, but also grief. Cancer taught me how to live with both
Farrah Khan
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From mama’s kitchen: Our lost connection to the family recipe
Michael Harris
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Diaper creams and thoughts of death: The conversation around becoming a mom should include the dark stuff
Katherine Leyton
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Into the fire: In the Northwest Territories, we canoed through climate change
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Europe’s urban advantage leaves Canada in the shade
Marcus Gee
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AI comes down to Earth
John Rapley
May 11, 2024
In Canada, a common bond would be sensible
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May 11, 2024
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‘They may be giving themselves a leg up in the polls but they’re causing serious long-term damage.’ Divisive politics, plus other letters to the editor for May 11
May 11, 2024
A Mother’s Day plea: Be mindful of those around you
Marsha Lederman
May 10, 2024
The foreign-interference scandal shows that it’s time to clean up Canada’s party nomination races
Andrew Coyne
May 10, 2024
Quebec’s new history museum proposes an ethnocentric vision of the province’s past
Konrad Yakabuski
May 10, 2024
It’s distressing to hear accounts of domestic violence – but we must listen
Denise Chong
May 10, 2024
The era of cheap money is spent
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May 10, 2024
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‘Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau … all seem to have one unfortunate thing in common.’ World leaders, plus other letters to the editor for May 10
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The economy we have taken for granted is not coming back
Jeff Rubin
May 9, 2024
Hamas is in trouble with Palestinians in Gaza
Hussein Ibish
May 9, 2024
So, what happened to Canada’s gun control emergency?
Robyn Urback
May 9, 2024
Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda scheme is a global lesson in policy stupidity
Doug Saunders
May 9, 2024
To get buy-in for Canada’s World Cup games, Canadians must be able to buy at all
Marsha Lederman
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