Quebec protests adopt a Latin flavour
While the more raucous riots have held the spotlight, across the province a more festive form of dissent has also taken hold
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Jeffrey Simpson
Ten years of sacrifice, no sense of victory for Canada in Afghanistan
It is to be regretted that Stephen Harper’s wisdom on ending Canadian participation did not inform his judgment – and NATO’s – at an earlier stage of the mission
Margaret Wente
Quebec’s tuition protesters are the Greeks of Canada
Caving in to pressure from the people for entitlements the state could not afford was what got Europe into trouble in the first place
Adam Radwanski
McGuinty’s penchant for consultation raises questions
Premier’s predilection for calling in the experts has turned into a borderline fetish
Marcus Gee
Lawn chemicals ban means Toronto’s public spaces are going to seed
The grass in city parks is losing the battle as weeds move in
Lawrence Martin
Time for Harper to bring out the broom?
Blunder-prone and looking anything but fresh, the Conservative cabinet is in need of a shakeup










