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Mike Colledge: The new front lines of the Canadian economy
Matt Gurney: I wonder if the ayatollah had time for regret before he died
The Line Podcast: Is it too late for a Poilievre anti-Trump pivot?
Andrew MacDougall: Poilievre finally counterattacks on the Trump front
Josh Dehaas: Why you should worry about Manitoba expropriating a long-term-care home
Jen Gerson: Sure, put all of the questions on the ballot. Why not? What could go wrong?
On The Line: What is going on here? Anti-Semitism in Canada
Artur Wilczynski: Dispatch from the Puerto Vallarta conflict zone
Scott Stinson: Let us never speak of the Milan Olympics again
Dispatch from the Front Lines: The tariffs are dead. Except these ones. And those ones.
The Line Podcast: Trump's aliens are watching Alberta burn
Scott Stinson: Maybe Gary Bettman was right about NHL players at the Olympics
Ian Holloway: Separatism isn't treason, but it's still a betrayal
Rob Breakenridge: Canada Post is a sinkhole. Why do we keep throwing money down it?
On The Line from Ukraine: Calgary's Paul Hughes in Kharkiv
Andrew Potter: Who is our military for?
Dispatch from the Front Line: The drones are coming
The Line Podcast: Trace amounts of residual GOP courage isn't going to save us
Jen Gerson: This would have been Calgary's Olympics
Matt Gurney: The art of the yawn
Scott Stinson: It is officially time to worry about the Canadian women's hockey team
On The Line: Was the separation movement good for Quebec?
Rob Breakenridge: You're not helping, David Eby
Ken Boessenkool: Stephen Harper's true legacy is a united conservative party
Dispatch from the Front Line: Keeping the Country Whole
The Line Podcast: Federalists, unite! Quickly!
Peter Menzies: Canadian pride will swell during the Olympics, but then the Games will end
Scott Stinson: The IOC really doesn't like politics at the Olympics. Good luck with that in Milan
Stéphane Dion: The secession process is dangerous
On The Line with Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, commander of the Royal Canadian Navy
Jen Gerson: Poilievre will be proven right, eventually
Dispatch from the Front Lines: Toronto's ghost train emerges from pit of mysterious silence
The Line Podcast: Danielle Smith needs to make her choice
Allan Stratton: It's time to consider the worst-case American scenarios
Matt Gurney: If the CPC is now figuring out their Trump answer, better late than never
Kristin Raworth: Kirsty Duncan was an MP, a Cabinet minister, and a Canadian hero
On The Line: Does the west really want out?
Josh Dehaas: Hey protesters, please don’t take the wrong lesson from the Emergencies Act ruling
Rob Breakenridge: Alberta's ER crisis is just the latest proof that Canadian health care is broken
Dispatch From the Front Lines: We ain't no vassal yet
The Line Podcast: Canada's warning to Trump, and Carney's victory lap around Europe
Scott Stinson: Where have you gone, Captain Canada?
Matt Gurney: We should probably stop disarming our future armed resistance
Jen Gerson: Go home, America. You're drunk.
Will the U.S. Fed bend to Trump's will?
Tammy Robert: Avi Lewis is the best chance the NDP have to matter
Anne Sofie Allarp: Trump has noticed Greenland's own political fault lines
Dispatch from the Front Lines: At least China isn't gunning for Greenland. Yet.
The Line Podcast: Mr. Carney goes to China
Joe Varner: How the West can help bring real change to Iran
Jen Gerson: What if they're all bad guys?
On The Line: So ... what does this Venezuela thing mean for Alberta's oil?
Josh Dehaas: Don't ban "globalize the intifada," just enforce the law
Matt Gurney: Seapower is back, baby. And Canada seems weirdly ... kinda ready?
Dispatch from the Front Line: The water mains will break until the competency improves
Rob Breakenridge: How Calgary screwed up a city's most basic job
Joel Mckay: Welcome to B.C., the major projects boneyard
Mike Colledge: Welcome to 2026 - the year of endurance
Jen Gerson: Nothing's going to happen, and it's far too late to do anything about it anyway
Dispatch from the Front Lines: The Don-Roe Doctrine in full effect
