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Want to be a real global leader, Canada? Start by seizing Russian assets
Canada leads the world with legislation to seize Russia’s central bank reserves to support Ukraine. Politically and diplomatically though, it’s wasting a good chance to lead.
Mariupol’s fate lays bare Putin’s fascist ambitions
Canadian policymakers should increase free trade at home as protectionism clouds gather
Pourquoi le libéralisme économique demeure important
The Weekly Wrap: Pierre Poilievre’s working-class rhetoric is more meaningful than you think
‘One of the most serious national security breaches in Canadian history’: Margaret McCuaig-Johnston on China’s Winnipeg lab infiltration
Canada’s foreign correspondents are almost extinct
The U.K.’s unorthodox UnHerd: Leaving the mainstream media pack behind
‘It’s just about fighting to exist as a normal dude’: Five key insights from Jamil Jivani, Durham’s new Conservative MP
Calgary’s media landscape is full of holes. The Sprawl fills one of them
Google AI criticized for ‘woke’ rewriting of history
The Northwest Territories’ Cabin Radio: A part of Canada’s North
Canadians need space regulation, government report suggests
Five tweets on the ArriveCan app spending scandal
The Bureau: filling in Canada’s intelligence reporting gap
The Roundtable on Poilievre’s anti-corporate rhetoric and Canada’s lost economic decade
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See more‘Social media is awash in propaganda’: The best comments from Hub readers this week
Readers in Hub Forum this week had discussions on Canada’s lost economic decade, whether Pierre Poilievre’s recent comments are as anti-business as they seem, why Trudeau should stand up to TikTok, and how Canada is viewed by allies and enemies.
Five bistros to try on your trip to Paris
All of these establishments have classic bistro fare like steak frites, beef tartar, and some permutation of the greatest hits of French cuisine.
Embracing our tradition is how we preserve Québec
There is no shame in following in the footsteps of all those who loudly affirmed that the Québécois had the right and the duty to be masters in their own house and live on.
When it comes to determining hate speech, we can’t just ‘trust the experts’
The Online Harms Act is not just a bad idea in its own right; it reflects the habits of mind of an entire political class that believes that technocratic expertise can stand in for democratic debate.
The Quebec Court of Appeal affirms that the legislature has the last word
Ultimately, the Court of Appeal upheld the orthodox reading of section 33, according to which its invocation by the National Assembly shields Bill 21 from judicial scrutiny on the grounds of section 2 and sections 7 to 15 of the Charter.