Canadian patriotism rises amid Trump's trade war, but experts warn about balancing national pride to avoid taking it too far.
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Eurasianet on MSNMilitary Spending Fuels Tension Between Azerbaijan and ArmeniaDespite finalizing a peace treaty, Azerbaijan is accusing Armenia of preparing for war, leading to conflicting signals and ...
Flipping the role of the Canadian state from one of eliminating Indigenous challenges to the control of the land to engaging Indigenous sovereign nations in the protection of our lands from foreign ...
It’s a well known fact of President Donald Trump’s political career that he drives his opponents insane, or at least fills them with great anxiety and dread. The phrase “Trump Derangement Syndrome” ...
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New York Magazine on MSNMahmoud Khalil Is a Stress Test for DemocratsThe party is split on wholeheartedly supporting the pro-Palestine activist, inviting questions about its commitment to ...
There’s a need to enforce immigration laws, but not in disregard of broad national goals or through fear and intimidation.
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