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Jeffrey Simpson
A Congress without compromise serves no one

Regardless of who wins the White House, the politics of ideological confrontation can be expected to thwart progress on the many challenges facing the United States

Jeffrey Simpson
Adam Radwanski
Hudak hopes for second chance at first policy impression

Progressive Conservative leader striving for ‘non-political’ tone in a series of documents aimed at fixing Ontario’s shortcomings

Tim Hudak, Leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party
Marcus Gee
The unexpected merits of Toronto's condo boom

The Queen West Triangle was one of the earliest and noisiest battlefields in the condo wars. When developers started buying up land in the old industrial area south of Queen Street and west of Dovercourt Road, local activists feared they would push out all the artists and ruin the character of the neighbourhood.

Active18 steering committee, In Abell Mews. 2007
Lawrence Martin
As an industrial nation, Canada is divided against itself

Resource extraction benefits some provinces while leaving others behind, returning us to regional rancour

Rampant resource extraction at the expense of industrial strategy is benefitting some provinces while leaving others out of the picture, returning us ot the old days of regional rancour
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A tug boat passes slowly underneath the Lion's Gate bridge in Vancouver as a shroud of fog envelopes Stanley Park during the early morning hours in downtown Vancouver, December 22, 2008.
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