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  • Over 3,300 people have died in Iran during war. 20 Apr 2026 

  • Small towns and temporary foreign workers. 20 Apr 2026 

    On any given day in a small town, restaurants should be busy. Orders coming in. People being served. The steady rhythm of a place that’s part of the community. Instead, […]

  • Energy security, not more gas tax cuts. 20 Apr 2026 

    In the wake of U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, oil and gas prices have surged, triggering what’s widely expected to be the worst energy crisis on record. Amid ongoing […]

  • In praise of the deliberately slower lane. 20 Apr 2026 

    Before I begin this story, I should first confess that I once suffered from a serious affliction — that nasty urban disease known as road rage. Maybe it was the […]

  • A half-baked idea for affordability. 20 Apr 2026 

    Premier Wab Kinew’s plan to remove the provincial sales tax from prepared meals, salads, snacks, candy and soft drinks sold at grocery stores is, by most reasonable measurements, a half-baked […]

  • Letters, April 20. 20 Apr 2026 

    A place for garbage Re: Spruce-up spree sweeps through downtown (April 15) Much is being said about the garbage and dirt that is visible on Winnipeg’s streets now that the […]


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  • Letters, April 19, 2026: ‘Canada could be a player’. 19 Apr 2026 

    Missed opportunity One thing the U.S. war with Iran has highlighted is the power that having large reserves of oil & gas provides. Beyond the basic financial/social benefits, having reserves gives a country the power to start, prevent and even stop wars. Countries wish they had a portion of the oil & gas Alberta has. […]

  • JAY GOLDBERG: Australia-style youth social media ban wrong approach. 19 Apr 2026 

    Earlier this month, as Liberals gathered in Montreal for their policy convention, much of the news that came out of the convention focused on floor-crossings and impending byelections that would soon deliver Prime Minister Mark Carney his coveted majority. But Liberals decided to both consider and support a number of important policies that, if implemented, […]

  • Letters, April 18, 2026: ‘Floor-crossing situation not Poilievre’s fault’. 18 Apr 2026 

    Leave Pierre alone I see the mainstream media already have their hunting knives out, ready to carve up Pierre Poilievre after the three byelection wins for the little twerp and his Liberal minions. The only reason he has his majority is his slimy and underhanded way of getting four weak and greedy people to change […]

  • Letters, April 17, 2026: ‘Premier Smith soft on separatism’. 17 Apr 2026 

    Encouraging separatists The Alberta I grew up in is inextricably and proudly Canadian and can stand up to the overt threats posed by the Trump administration. The Separatists’ Republic of Alberta is a house of cards built on empty rage and misconceptions. Frighteningly, Premier Smith seems to be encouraging the Separatists by allowing their petition […]

  • Letters, April 16, 2026: ‘Flames goalie made young fan’s day’. 16 Apr 2026 

    Touching gesture Hats off to Dustin Wolf. What a genuine selfless act of giving an in-game goalie stick to the young fan. The tears streaming down that young boy’s cheeks even got to this jaded, grizzled old man. Class act, Dustin. JEFFREY ANDERSON (Always nice to see athletes connect with their fans) No genocide (Re: […]

  • Letters April 15, 2026: ‘Growing sick of seeing Trudeau? You’re not alone.’. 15 Apr 2026 

    Enough of JT and KP With all due respect, and I use the term loosely, why in the past two weeks does the Calgary SUN persist in posting pictures of JT and KP in your paper? Surely in Canada, and in the world, there are more pressing issues that need and should be addressed rather […]


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  • Why Canadian movies are having a moment. 17 Apr 2026 

    Earlier this year, a report on domestic box office data for 2025 revealed that Canadian films brought in $13.9 million last year. Compared to $23.5-million in 2024, the report painted a distressing picture. But in the last three months, five homegrown films have been breaking box office records. After a sluggish year, Canadian movies are finally having a moment. Barry Hertz is the Globe’s deputy

  • Who are the people hacking hackers?. 16 Apr 2026 

    Ransomware attacks have become more prominent in recent years, with major breaches of hospitals, like Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children in 2022, and companies like Indigo in 2023. In 2025, damages from ransomware attacks were expected to reach US$57-billion dollars worldwide. Alongside the rise of ransomware attacks came the emergence of a new kind of industry: ransomware negotiators. They co

  • Mark Carney’s majority moment. 15 Apr 2026 

    More than a year after 2025’s federal election, the Liberal Party now has a majority government. Monday’s federal by-elections – a clean sweep for Liberal candidates – plus a steady flow of floor crossings ensure Mark Carney’s government now has a slim majority with 174 seats in the House of Commons. But how will Carney and the Liberals now use this power? And how will the dynamics in Pa

  • The future of free trade in North America. 14 Apr 2026 

    The deadline to renew the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement – the agreement that governs free trade in North America, also known as the USMCA – is less than three months away. Canada and Mexico are coming to these trade talks from very different positions: Mexico has been deep in technical discussions for some time, whereas Canada’s talks with the U.S. only resumed over the last few mont

  • What you need to know about taxes as the CRA aims to improve. 13 Apr 2026 

    It’s tax season again, an often tedious time dreaded by many Canadians. But this tax season could be different. After ongoing concerns around slow and inaccurate responses, the CRA is trying to improve by implementing AI and digital services, for instance. The Globe’s personal economics reporter Erica Alini has been looking into how effective these changes have been, and what this means for Ca

  • Iran’s power grows ahead of peace talks as Gulf remains on edge. 10 Apr 2026 

    On Friday, negotiators from the U.S., Israel and Iran are set to talk in Pakistan about the future of the war. The Gulf Arab states, who have been attacked during the conflict, will not be party to the talks. But they have a lot depending on the outcome. Today, the Globe’s international affairs columnist Doug Saunders joins the show from Dubai, where he is witnessing the impact of the ceasefire


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