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Richard Shimooka: Three things Canada can do to meet its NATO defence spending commitment within three years
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Dave Snow: Will Justin Trudeau prorogue Parliament in the new year? History shows there’s little political cost to the practice
Although Canada’s U.S. border has one unlawful crossing for every 10 at the Mexico-U.S. border, our crossings have nearly doubled in the last two years
Rudyard Griffiths and Sean Speer: Don’t be delusional, Canada. Trump’s tariffs could be here to stay
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1Although Canada’s U.S. border has one unlawful crossing for every 10 at the Mexico-U.S. border, our crossings have nearly doubled in the last two years
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4Every Canadian home builder would have to double their number of homes built to achieve Trudeau’s housing plan—output not seen in 25 years
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