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Linda McQuaig
July 5
Tarek Loubani, the Canadian doctor injured treating Palestinian victims of Israeli sniper fire, asked the Trudeau government last month for $15 million to help pay for solar panels at Gaza hospitals. |
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Amy Goodman, Denis Moynihan
July 5
Detention of immigrant families in the U.S. has been happening for years. But, on May 7, the cruel triumvirate of Trump, Stephen Miller and Jeff Sessions enacted by fiat the "zero tolerance" policy. |
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Joyce Arthur
July 5
For the first time ever, an expert group has arrived at a majority consensus that the practice of so-called "conscientious objection" by health-care professionals should not be allowed. |
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Marianela Ramos Capelo, Digital Freedom Update
July 3
SESTA and FOSTA are two bills recently passed in the United States that claim to tackle sex trafficking online -- nothing wrong with that. The problem is that they don't do that. |
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Duncan Cameron
July 3
World commercial expansion is dependent on payments made in the U.S. dollar, a currency that all nations -- except the U.S. -- have to earn through export surpluses, or go into debt. |
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Amy Goodman, Denis Moynihan
June 29
This week the U.S. Supreme Court gave Trump the green light to make his racist ban permanent. |
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Edward Hyland, Pro Bono
June 28
Social finance brings the challenge of how to reconcile two dynamics that historically have been opposed: the private interest for profit and the common interest for public benefit. |
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Duncan Cameron
June 26
Other than attempting to curry favour with the U.S. president it is not apparent the Liberal government has any clear idea of what purpose NATO-related defence spending is supposed to serve. |
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Rick Salutin
June 22
The U.S. separation of immigration children from their families is symptomatic of global failure to safeguard children's rights. |
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Amy Goodman, Denis Moynihan
June 21
Questions about babies have arisen again at the White House, this time about thousands of immigrant children, ripped from their parents and jailed in cages on the orders of President Trump. |
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Lois Ross
June 20
Two stories once again are showing how carelessness in food production and a lax regulatory framework, as well as popular pressure and resistance on food issues, can have dramatic results. |
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Matthew Behrens
June 20
It is unlikely that Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland will be up for the challenge of obeying the prohibition on torture and the international rules-based order that she hails when accepting awards. |
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Duncan Cameron
June 19
What Chrystia Freeland left unstated about the standard for conduct of international relations is that the dominant feature of world politics has been the exercise of American hegemonic power. |
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Rick Salutin
June 16
The sex ed curriculum will be an overt omen, but there's a bigger picture. Ford's staff has a reputation for undermining the public education system with tax breaks and standardized tests. |
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Amy Goodman, Denis Moynihan
June 14
People have been organizing long before Trump to end the 70-year state of war on the Korean Peninsula. Political parties should unite behind the peace movements driving this diplomatic opening. |
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Duncan Cameron
June 12
Canada is better off working with other countries to build a reasonable multilateral trading world rather than depending on the goodwill of a Donald Trump to re-negotiate NAFTA. |
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Amy Goodman, Denis Moynihan
June 7
President Donald Trump abruptly disinvited this year's Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles from the White House this week, irked that most of the players were declining to attend. |
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Linda McQuaig
June 7
How can something be in the national interest when it would significantly contribute to the destruction of the very planet that sustains us? |
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Monia Mazigh, Azeezah Kanji
June 6
Instead of being punished, many of the officials responsible for America's torture program have been advanced to positions of even greater power. |
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Amy Goodman, Denis Moynihan
June 5
Racism is unacceptable, anywhere, anytime. We must be especially intolerant of racism when it appears as official government policy, enshrined in secret documents in black and white. |
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Duncan Cameron
June 5
While the outrage in Ottawa is being directed at Trump, the action taken by the U.S. is very much in line with the way U.S. authorities have acted historically when they want to exert their dominance. |
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Rick Salutin
June 1
This happens to be a populist moment politically but ours won’t be a particularly Trumpian one, not because Ontarians are smarter than Americans but because there’s a populist alternative. |
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Marie Aspiazu, Digital Freedom Update
June 1
Big Telecom's proposed low data plans are a slap in the face. If the CRTC thinks that this is the solution to wireless affordability that Canada is hungry for, it has clearly not been listening. |
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Matthew Behrens
June 1
The gap between Trudeau's rhetoric and the reality for refugees in Canada continues to widen. Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen recently said: "We do not appreciate or welcome irregular migration." |
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Amy Goodman, Denis Moynihan
May 31
As the United States and Israel celebrated the official opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem on Monday, May 14, about an hour away the Israeli military was firing on thousands of Palestinians. |
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Safia J. Lakhani, Pro Bono
May 31
If international pressure is the key to ending Israeli apartheid, then a fulsome reporting on facts is the first step. |
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Jim Stanford
May 30
This accounting tempest will turn out to be a non-event in the dramatic election campaign -- and in fact, it may counterintuitively help the party's surging campaign, rather than hurting it. |
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Duncan Cameron
May 29
The U.S. "wield a big stick" approach to NAFTA leaves the Canadian renegotiation strategy looking like a dead end -- and Canadian negotiators with a futile task. |
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Rick Salutin
May 28
Philip Roth, an American novelist who was a pre-eminent figure in 20th-century literature, died at age 85 last week. |
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Lois Ross
May 23
As we head into another growing season, we should be asking ourselves how sustainable our agricultural system is generally, but in particular, how fair it is given the treatment of farm workers. |