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Beyond the pale on the veil

Should Canadian colleges be more tolerant of Islamic fundamentalism than Cairo's universities?


Let's fashion a made-in-Canada approach to the burka

France's proposal to ban the face-veil is an infringement of individual freedoms


Iraq retrospective



Silent Parliament, forgotten roots

The Canadian Press Stephen Harper's decision to prorogue Parliament is an abrogation of the principles he and his party arose to defend


If the secession question is clear, Scots will say No

Most of them, like most Quebeckers, hesitate to choose a smaller, weaker country


Introducing Canada's minority dictatorship

Stephen Harper's opportunistic use of prorogation leaves his federal Conservatives and Quebeckers at a political crossroads


Democracy diminished, accountability avoided

The Canadian Press By suspending Parliament, Stephen Harper allows the governing party to elude the detainee issue, a move that undermines the democratic rights of the people


A landmark for free speech



U.S. initiative, Canadian passivity

Better news is coming out of Copenhagen as world leaders prepare for the climate change summit's last day. No thanks, unfortunately, to Canada


With willing provinces



Faith-based, single-sex



Quel clown!

The Habs are who we are

100 years of an iconic franchise both Canadian and better than Canadian


A towering question



Newfoundland's never-ending power politics

When electricity's involved, the Rock has its own version of Je me souviens


Charged with hydro hyperbole

Far from being a case of Québécois imperialism, Hydro-Québec's agreement with New Brunswick is likely to rescue a floundering utility


One intrusion too many



The Pied Piper of Quebec

Jacques Parizeau's ‘happy ending' ignores the Supreme Court's onerous conditions for secession


New stages of Canadian nationhood? Forget it

With our 150th approaching, we're due for something audacious


A sensible sale



No offence, Prince, but our ties to the monarchy should end

After Queen Elizabeth – long may she reign over us! – it's time to recognize we are Canadian, not British


Onanisme canadian - Re: règlement 17 en Ontario, Riel, loi 104...

Champlain's dream lives on in North America

For historian David Hackett Fischer, the Frenchman was, above all, a ‘humanist'


Against absolutism



Police probes, Mafia allegations in the 'Palermo' of Canada

Montreal's reputation as 'rottenest city on the continent' revived