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Politics Trump’s Annus Horribilis: the sequel Capitol police and Dominion Voting lawsuits, an unsavoury acolyte and narcissistic wedding crashing. By Byron Toben 10 Apr 0
OpinionPolitics Why you should care about English school board elections Your vote counts in ensuring the survival of our school boards. By Irwin Rapoport 27 Mar 0
OpinionPolitics Back to the present as Trump inauguration fizzles True believers will have to postpone their “Storm” to another date but in the meantime much is happening. By Byron Toben 13 Mar 0
Politics Back to the Future: Trump to be the new 19th President? Conspiracy groups concoct a convoluted theory to restore Trump presidency. By Byron Toben 24 Feb 0
Politics Women in politics who shattered the glass ceiling Kamala Harris and other “firster” women honoured in a major art project. By Byron Toben 10 Feb 0
Politics Georgia welcomes 2021 with further voter suppression The Peach State resorts to Jim Crow tactics to discourage voters. By Byron Toben 30 Dec 0
OpinionPolitics Basic Income: An investment in humanity A logic argument for a permanent dividend that would be paid to every Canadian adult. By Cymry Gomery 28 Nov 1
OpinionPolitics Post-U.S. election obstruction evokes great literary quotes Literary greats come to mind when reviewing the varied obstructionisms in delaying the results of the U.S. elections. By Byron Toben 25 Nov 1
Politics Nos élus: The people behind the politicians Télé-Québec launches a new observational documentary series beginning November 19 18 Nov 0
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