What really happens during a federal leaders’ debate—and why chaos inevitably seeps in The first rule of debates is that audiences are not looking for a debate winner. Well, that’s too categorical.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The first sign of trouble came before the debate even started. *Special offer only available to new subscribers or returning subscribers without a subscription for more than eight ...
When the federal party leaders convened on Monday to butt heads in Gatineau, there was an impressive amount of discussion devoted to climate change, but nobody answered the environmental question that ...
Bike lanes on Bloor. Hallelujah. Well, that only took 120 years. On to Danforth. In Toronto, where progress on cycling infrastructure is measured (like Afghan wars) in decades, it’s a time to rejoice.
The recent toppling of the monument to Sir John A. Macdonald in downtown Montreal’s Place du Canada has reinvigorated a long-simmering debate among historians about how Canadian history is interpreted ...
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