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1. The problem isn't Trudeau, it's too much power; Canadian prime ministers have always been powerful, but lately it has been taken to unprecedented extremes

2. The problem isn’t Trudeau; it’s that prime ministers have too much power

3. Freeland's heroic effort to hold the deficit to $62-billion

4. Freeland departs, after a heroic effort to hold the deficit to $62-billion

5. 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

6. Suppose they gave a postal strike and nobody noticed

7. 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

8. The fall economic update is late, but if your finances looked this bad, you'd be shy too

9. Poilievre fumbles the Trump crisis: a missed opportunity to show himself as a prime minister-in-waiting

10. 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

11. Singapore’s traffic is no worse than Halifax’s. Toronto’s could be, too

12. Canada is far from ready for the chaos coming our way

13. 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

14. The U.S. election shows that sometimes the people get it wrong

15. 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

16. Trump’s election is a crisis like no other, not only for the U.S. but the world

17. 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

18. The U.S. is about to be thrown into chaos. The only real question is for how long

19. 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

20. Liberal MPs lack the means - but mostly the courage - to take down their leader

21. Use primary-care reform as the opportunity to inject more competition into Canada’s health care system

22. Our democracy is under attack. Do our leaders know it? The peace and prosperity Canadians have always taken for granted is increasingly in danger

23. Our democracy is under attack. Do our leaders know it?

24. Canada had to call out India's state terrorism; What relationship can there be with a government that murders our citizens?

25. This is not a diplomatic spat: it’s state terrorism, and Canada is right to call it out

26. 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

27. MPs are right to take a stand: the government must give Parliament the documents it demands

28. A disastrous campaign has cost Trump almost none of his support

29. 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?

30. Nice little news network you got there. Pity if anything should happen to it …

31. The unity crisis that awaits us on the other side of the next election

32. 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

33. Is Mark Carney’s new job to provide cover for the mother of all U-turns?

34. The chaos of party nomination races is no longer a joke – it’s a threat to national security

35. 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

36. The conservative defeat of carbon pricing is the defeat of economics – and of conservatism

37. Trudeau partakes in that great Canadian tradition: overstaying his welcome

38. Justin Trudeau partakes in that great Canadian tradition: refusing to quit as PM

39. 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

40. After the deal: the NDP is exposed and the Liberals are stuck

41. In semi-defence of the Temporary Foreign Workers program

42. 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

44. Conservatives should have no difficulty voting for Harris

45. 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

46. If you find yourself saying ‘Of course I’m opposed to violence, but’ – maybe just stop there

47. The (re)education of Jordan Peterson

48. The (re-)education of Dr. Peterson

49. 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

50. To fix social media, force the platforms to open themselves up to each other

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