Have Canadians Given Up On Canada? FRUM
Noted commentator David Frum says years of economic underperformance leave some people disappointed with Canada.
Noted commentator David Frum says years of economic underperformance leave some people disappointed with Canada.
Who would have thought ten years ago that Quebec sovereignty would return to the forefront of political debate, after the Parti Québécois (PQ) had been fading steadily since the 1995 referendum?
This is a fascinating interview with Prime Minister Mark Carney who appears to be much more open in London with Bloomberg Television than when he is at home.
“We are letting 1,000 flowers bloom and creating a culture that is ultimately creating more interesting and more dynamic public spaces in the capital.” Tobi Nussbaum, CEO of the National Capital Commission
Canada should not be talking security with the United States now, journalist and intellectual David Frum says:
It is so appropriate in bureaucratic and stuffy Ottawa that you must submit a form to hold a demonstration.
As The Bulldog suspected, the late Friday release of the biggest day in Mayor Mark Sutcliffe’s four-year reign is announced and the conventional media didn’t cover it.
For the past quarter-century, federal elections in Canada have more often resulted in minority governments than majorities.
The Toronto Blue Jays are posing an existential threat to the World Series:
This gripping video from the New York Times tells why three Yale professors fled the U.S. to come to the University of Toronto:
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