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Louise Beaudoin

What the resignations of four high-profile members of the Parti Québécois—over a hockey arena, no less—says about the sovereignist movement ...
Mike Duffy, loosed from the courts with all charges dismissed, returned to the Senate to work—or, at least, some absurdist ...
In time for season two of Showtime’s smash psychodrama, the Quebec-bred ingenue talks braving the Canadian outdoors, her ...
Northrop Frye identified Canada’s reflex to hunker down in times of trouble. In Davos, Carney tried to change the narrative.
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My husband and I spent 13 amazing winters at our property in Palm Desert, California. We won’t be going back anytime soon.
Investing in Canadian-owned companies reduces those kinds of risks, because it gives us far more control over both the ...
In a way, Carney has been preparing for that moment for his whole life. Since he was a nerdy, hockey-loving Edmonton teenager ...
The private sector isn’t interested. It’s because we have more than enough capacity already.
The majority of Canada’s civil infrastructure is more than 50 years old, and a lot of it is starting to show its age. Across ...
Could this become Canada’s bold new image? Canada must rethink itself. That much Carney has made clear. We can no longer ...