Anne Kingston: Her beat was life
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Anne Kingston: Her beat was life

Anne Kingston: Her beat was life

'Everything connects,' her Twitter bio begins, and in Anne’s work, it did. She was the model for what a writer could be.
Anne Kingston: A Quiet Fighter

Anne Kingston: A Quiet Fighter

With an enviable knack for bursting forth in fierce argument and outstanding journalism, Kingston had a brilliant 40-year career as an award-winning reporter, columnist, and author. She died on Wednesday at age 62.

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Can the U.S. Secret Service really be that gross?

Can the U.S. Secret Service really be that gross?

Tabatha Southey: Eric Trump claims the Secret Service stays at Trump properties for free, and any associated costs are mostly related to housekeeping. But the bills sure don't appear to be cheap.

What wouldn't Erin O'Toole do to win?

What wouldn't Erin O'Toole do to win?

Stephen Maher: Erin O'Toole is a well-respected, serious and thoughtful politician. But that's not what will win over the Conservative base.

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The need for protest

The need for protest

David Moscrop: When resistance to the current order arises, citizens are put to the test. We are forced to reveal our allegiances. What do we think is right and just?

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Why Catholic priests should be allowed to marry

Why Catholic priests should be allowed to marry

Michael Coren: There's no compelling biblical reason why priests have to be celibate. Ordaining married men today would do nothing but good.

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