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Kelden Formosa: JD Vance is right. Anti-Christian bigotry in Canada shouldn’t simply be waved away
Caroline Elliott: A Canadian values test sounds pretty good right about now
Stephen Staley: Team Canada is distinct from Team Trudeau
Jack Cunningham: Here’s what Canada should (and should not) do in shaping its Middle East policy
Rudyard Griffiths and Sean Speer: Canada is in for a real fight. Becoming more competitive than America is the only way to win
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