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France's loose cannon



A change in the balance of power

Compromise is no bad thing, and Canadians better get used to minority governments


How Canadian are you?

Visible-minority immigrants and their children identify less and less with the country, report says


Dear Mr. Bush: Don't attack Iran

You don't have to be Chicken Little to worry where U.S. thinking is going, says former UN ambassador PAUL HEINBECKER


All we lack is the will to disarm

Even battle-scarred Cold Warriors want a world free of nuclear weapons


The Afghan mission needs a major overhaul

Par Gordon Smith


Stephen Harper traded the peaceable kingdom for a Trojan horse

John Whyte and Roy Romanow


The Liberals' smart choice



Stéphane Dion's big green question

Can a political leader run on a single issue and win a country?


We're still dying in Afghanistan

After 20 years of trying, I have failed to understand why my friends died in Afghanistan. Now I wonder what Canadians, too, are dying for.


'Nation' plan costs Harper