Mother Teresa’s cross-border appeal is unmatched, writes Brian Bethune, except by the withering barrage of criticism that has come from all sides
From the archives: Even before her death in Calcutta in 1997, she seemed destined for official canonization
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Turns out the wimple is an imperfect defence system: critics are after Mother Teresa again.
Michael Adams discusses his most recent polling on who Canadians admire most. Pierre Trudeau comes first, by a fairly wide margin, with 121 mentions.