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2. Freeland's heroic effort to hold the deficit to $62-billion
3. With Trudeau and his Finance Minister at war, it's clear: this government is done; The cost to the country as the government staggers from crisis to crisis is mounting
4. Suppose they gave a postal strike and nobody noticed
5. Poilievre fumbles the Trump crisis; In the wake of the U.S. tariff threat, the Conservative Leader has looked jittery, uncertain and off-key. He has at times seemed to take Mr. Trump's side in the controversy
6. The fall economic update is late, but if your finances looked this bad, you'd be shy too
7. This is how Canada should deal with Donald Trump, irrational actor; We cannot fall into the trap of believing the president-elect is rational - so we must not cave into his blackmail or immediately retaliate with self-destructive tariffs
8. Singapore's traffic is no worse than Halifax's. Toronto's could be, too
9. Canada is far from ready for the chaos coming our way
10. Sometimes the people get it wrong; A growing body of research shows voters aren't motivated by rational considerations, but factors such as social identity and partisan loyalty
11. Trump's election is a crisis like no other; There is no sense in understating the depth of the disaster the U.S. - and the world - is facing
12. WIN OR LOSE; No matter the outcome of Tuesday's presidential election, Donald Trump will throw America into chaos, Andrew Coyne writes. The only real question is whether it will last for weeks - something America can survive - or for years
13. Primary-care reform could inject more competition into Canada's health care system; Don't just merge physicians' practices, as Jane Philpott's high-profile plan proposes - turn these primary-care teams into patients' surrogates who can purchase care on Canadians' behalf
14. Liberal MPs lack the means - but mostly the courage - to take down their leader
15. Our democracy is under attack. Do our leaders know it? The peace and prosperity Canadians have always taken for granted is increasingly in danger
16. Canada had to call out India's state terrorism; What relationship can there be with a government that murders our citizens?
17. MPs are right to take a stand: Ottawa must give Parliament the documents it demands; The serial refusal of governments of either party to obey Parliament's demands is part of a broader decline of democracy
18. A disastrous campaign has cost Trump almost none of his support
19. The unity crisis that awaits us on the other side of the next election; In the face of the inevitable separatist provocation, would Pierre Poilievre have the patience and the fortitude neither to lash back, nor to give in?
20. Nice little news network you got there. Pity if anything should happen to it
21. The chaos of party nomination races is no longer a joke - it's a threat to national security; On foreign interference, the parties are in a dangerous conflict of interest: not only are they the problem but also in charge of the solution
22. Is Mark Carney's new job to provide cover for the mother of all U-turns?
23. Conservative defeat of carbon pricing is the defeat of economics - and of conservatism; The Liberals are being scolded for proposing a superior policy that was hard to explain. The Tories are being congratulated for shamelessly exploiting popular confusion
24. Trudeau partakes in that great Canadian tradition: overstaying his welcome
25. After the deal: the NDP is exposed and the Liberals are stuck; No longer obliged to prop up the Liberals, Jagmeet Singh's party will henceforth do so of its own free will
26. If Poilievre weren't so unpleasant, he might get more of a hearing for his agenda - if he has one; Conservatives should temper their excitement about what a Poilievre government would mean - a revolution it is not
27. If you find yourself saying 'I'm opposed to violence, but' - maybe just stop there; Even as partisans on both sides disavow terrorists' methods, they tend to exploit terrorists' willingness to use those methods. The far-right riots in Britain offer just another example
28. The (re-)education of Dr. Peterson
29. To fix social media, force the platforms to open themselves up to each other; Looking at the trail of wreckage left by the technology, it's clear that over all, it has been harmful to society
30. Other countries have taken a clear stand on Venezuela. Why hasn't Canada?
31. A smarter Trump turns out to be a weaker force
32. The Liberal ship is adrift. If the captain will not change course, will the crew?
33. DO NOT REMAIN CALM. A TRUMP PRESIDENCY REALLY WILL BE THAT BAD; It's easy to believe that America's institutions will simply endure the former president's threat to democracy. It's much more difficult to reckon with just how dire things could get, Andrew Coyne writes
34. Canada's NATO commitments are a running joke; To much fanfare, the Trudeau government took to the world stage - and offered little more than another defence-spending IOU
35. Joe Biden won't concede, but neither will his critics. Something has to give; The existential threat of Donald Trump's return is forcing the Democratic Party's hand in what is effectively a vote of confidence in the President's leadership. If only such accountability existed in Canada
36. First-past-the-post is not the defence against extremists we think it is
37. Why does Trudeau insist on staying on as Liberal Leader? To save democracy, of course; The future of democracy may be on the ballot south of the border. It is not here
38. The Supreme Court has just removed the last bar to Trump's dictatorship
39. Canada is heading for humiliation at the coming NATO summit; To convince Canadians that we need to get serious about defence spending in this dangerous world, our leaders actually have to lead - and all parties have declined to do so for decades
40. Unnamed traitors in Parliament, but thank goodness everyone's reputation is intact
41. Poilievre wriggles out of the Liberal trap, with a commitment to much broader tax reform; Instead of making plans to reverse the capital-gains changes, the Conservatives should rethink the entire system
42. This country can always find plenty of reasons to do nothing about national security
43. What else do you call it when people conspire against their own country?
44. Free trade with our friends, absolutely. With our enemies? Not so much
45. After 18 years, the CPP admits it could have earned more with index funds
46. Poilievre to business: Time to suck up to me; The Conservative Leader is effectively demanding they enlist on his side and provide him with political cover
47. Tax capital gains like other income, yes - but tax all kinds of income less
48. Foreign interference inquiry features a parade of senior Liberals protesting too much; At every turn, Liberal officials' responses were either we didn't see the memo, or it was not reflected in oral briefings, or in the face of evidence they received both, well, what does CSIS know anyway?
49. Provincial finances are a future crisis in the making. It's time to start work on a solution; Half the provinces have debts that are likely to grow faster than the economy, meaning they will face steep tax hikes or spending cuts
50. The productivity puzzle: How could we be doing so poorly? We did everything right! For a while, Canada seemed to do everything that orthodox economics would recommend for prosperity. Still, productivity slumped and growth rates fell
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