Stepping back and looking forward on AfghanistanThis morning’s news on Afghanistan should spur the Canadian government to plan and communicate much more clearly about exactly...
Allegation and refutation of intimidation in the HouseAfter Question Period yesterday, and after the House had finished celebrating the career of Peter Milliken, Natural Resources...
"Am human now. Next life: dog"McGill University invites members of its community to post their stories — in precisely six words — on an extremely twee...
Mr. CongenialityJoe Biden travels to Warsaw and has the government there — which had been furious at the Obama government for amending (not...
Where the pandering isAndrew Coyne’s heartfelt review of "Where the Wild Things Are" is a lovely read. But my colleague’s premise—"Most films ’for’...
Don’t look away (III)The Star expands on what Hillier’s memoir says about the debate over what the public could and should see of the flag-draped...
A columnist writes about education and the knowledge economyAnd it isn’t me! Or Jeff Simpson! No, it’s colleague John Ivison, who does a bang-up job of summarizing the conversation that...
The accountability act: don’t bother sticking around for the punchlineFrom our Halifax colleague Stephen Maher :
Reasons to stay in Afghanistan #2: spread democracyMeanwhile, Afghanistan’s lying vote-thief president is getting ready to reject calls for the run-off that would be Afghanistan’s...
Reasons to stay in Afghanistan #1: Deny al-Qaeda a safe havenMeanwhile, recruitment of Westerners to the Taliban and al Qaeda is up , with a steady flow of recruits to training camps in...