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Disregard citizen unhappiness at your own peril, leaders
When governments, Left and Right, lose sight of the goal of long-term happiness, they revert to a faulty definition of liberty, one which puts pure individual freedom before human dignity.
Ring the alarm—Canada is failing to safeguard those with mental illness from MAID
The government’s Indigenous child welfare law has noble intentions but is atrocious legislation
Why an Ontario chief librarian was fired for her thought crimes
It’s time to stop giving the pro-Palestine protestors the benefit of the doubt
Canadian youth are among the unhappiest in the G7
Berating Bell and the telcos won’t save Canada’s news industry
For the first time in 12 years, government debt costs will surpass GST revenue
The Trudeau government keeps blowing past its own program expense projections
Will the Liberals resist their big-spending impulses? Five Tweets on what to expect in the federal budget
Hub Exclusive: Many Canadian Conservatives want Trump to win despite believing it would be bad for Canada
The Tyee has found British Columbians willing to pay for journalism that reflects their worldview, for good and ill
Canadians think President Trump would deeply damage Canada
‘I don’t remember’: Five Tweets on the foreign interference inquiry testimony
The Washington Post: Can billionaire owners like Jeff Bezos save journalism?
SaltWire files for creditor protection with $94m debt: The end of Atlantic Canada’s newspaper giant?
Chaos in Parliament: Five Tweets on the NDP’s last-minute motion on the Israel-Hamas conflict
‘One of the most serious national security breaches in Canadian history’: Margaret McCuaig-Johnston on China’s Winnipeg lab infiltration
Roméo Dallaire on the horrors of war and Canada’s shrinking role in the world
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FIRE president Greg Lukianoff on how to determine when protest goes too far
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