Tag: Canadian politics
Pearson: Remembering my old political colleague, Ken Dryden
It wouldn’t be an overestimation to say that the hockey world was emotionally crushed with news of the passing of Ken Dryden.
Carney’s Challenge: Steering Canada through Housing, Climate, and Trump’s Trade Storm
On election night, Mark Carney stepped onto the stage with a blend of cautious optimism and measured pragmatism. As Canada’s new Prime Minister, the former Bank of Canada governor, UN climate envoy, and Brookfield executive and director offered a reassuring message to a nation facing multiple crises—economic, geopolitical, climatic, and … [continued]
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Cornies: Democracy depends on civility, and we’re not there right now
If we can’t have respectful conversations that further understanding, we are destined for division
Letters to the Editor: April 5, 2025
Free Press readers sound off on the topics of the day including Canadian politics, the upcoming federal election and Donald Trump.
Ontario Election 2025: Candidates talk up jobs, healthcare, affordability
With the threat of Trump tariffs temporarily on hold, talk on the Ontario campaign trail has branched out to other issues. Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford visited workers in Etobicoke on Friday, continuing a trend of courting the union vote, something Tories did not traditionally seek in the past. NDP leader Marit Stiles discussed healthcare […]