The (very angry and loud) protests following Trudeau through Ontario
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
Month: August 2021
Jonathan Kay: Why the Canadian left believes kooky theories about coded messages to Nazis
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Rex Murphy: Trudeau is a one-man lighthouse of virtue-signalling for faults not his own
What a pointless election
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How secret Canadian money helped forge modern China
Known as the founder of modern China, Sun Yat-sen was a fugitive when he secretly toured Canada in 1911
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
L. Ian MacDonald: Leaders debates a spotlight for Blanchet and his Quebec first, last and always pitch
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'We can learn from Quebec': Alberta separatists look to the Bloc as Conservative support wanes
The Maverick Party proposes a softer version of separation that would shave down Ottawa’s centralized power base to establish more autonomy for the West
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
With the rise of Delta, are vaccines still enough to end the pandemic?
As frustration with the unvaccinated rises, experts admit that uncertainty is part of COVID-19 life
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Mississippi River is flowing in reverse as Ida pushes inland
Ida, so sprawling that its tropical-force winds extend 140 miles, will be a bruising test for the region’s levees and infrastructure rebuilt after Katrina
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Canada's Garneau cites 'economic' leverage as Taliban pledge safe passage for those fleeing Afghanistan
Passage out of Afghanistan is easier said than done, however, now that the Kabul airport is overrun and evacuation flights appear to have been stopped for good
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
Trudeau pledges tighter rules for oil companies to cut emissions
Trudeau would also require that all cars sold in Canada to be zero emissions by 2035, with a target of 50% by 2030
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques