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Just over a year after his government’s election, the glow has faded from Justin Trudeau’s Liberals.
We’re told every November 11 to remember wars with national pride.
While the Prime Minister was spending his time photo-bombing families on beaches in western Canada, the defence minister Harjit Sajan...
While the docile media swooned over our shirtless Prime Minister, his government was quietly endorsing changes to the export rules...
Turkish and Syrian socialists have issued a joint statement on August 31.
Turkey is an interesting country.
We have been living through an attempted coup for the past few hours.
The Chilcot Report, released on July 6 after seven years and various delays, vindicated many of the arguments the anti-war...
One hundred years ago on July 1 the army of the British Empire suffered its largest one day losses ever...
Thanks largely to the sale of tanks to Saudi Arabia, begun under Harper but receiving the blessing of the Trudeau...
The double standard at the heart of Canadian policy towards First Nations was on display last Thursday at Queen's Park...
Today is the 140th anniversary of one of the greatest battles of Indigenous resistance, the Battle of Greasy Grass/Little Bighorn—where...
Not even a week ago, the world was shocked by what is being called the deadliest mass-shooting in American history.
The mainstream tributes for Muhammed Ali are insults in the form of faint praise.
On May 26, 2016, about 100 feisty demonstrators from Actions4Palestine welcomed some of the planet’s biggest war criminals at the...