NATIONAL HEADLINES 22 AUGUST 2019 |
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Have you subscribed to The Run? We’re now 60 days away from Election Day. You’ve probably noticed it already. The noise. The tension. The stress! (Evidenced by too many tabs open on our computers.) To make matters worse, everyone is talking all at once, and the way the Internet works, it’s all loud. And it’s getting louder and louder. We know this will be a wild election season. That’s why we’re introducing The Run, our free election newsletter. The Run will focus on the most important topics in the Canadian federal election — the ones we don’t talk nearly enough about — and their implications for the future. It will ignore the noise, the tweets, the drama and the horse race, and think about how politics actually affects the real world around us. It launches on Friday, Aug. 30. You can learn more here, and sign up here. — Olamide Olaniyan, editor of The Run |
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An RCMP Investigation Could Sink Trudeau. Here’s Why It Won’t Happen Liberal insiders says a criminal investigation before the election could snuff the party’s re-election hopes. By Michael Harris. Wednesday, August 21, 2019. The Green New Deal Battles Business as Usual. Both Will Doom Us We’re clinging to fantasies while the world crumbles. And we like it that way. By Andrew Nikiforuk. Wednesday, August 21, 2019. The SNC-Lavalin Scandal Is a Sideshow Distracting from the Real Issue: Corporate Control Conservatives and Liberals can both breathe easier as media fixate on the story as if it was an aberration. It’s not. By Tristan Hughes. Tuesday, August 20, 2019. The Subtle Sexism of Justin Trudeau Women who join the inner circles of power are expected to provide support. When they don’t, men take it personally. By Nicole Wyatt. Thursday, August 22, 2019. Witnessing the Hong Kong-China Protesters Face Off in Vancouver From Ferraris to flipping birds, it was quite the showdown. It won’t be the last. By Kevin Huang. Wednesday, August 21, 2019. Why Canada’s Environmental Charities Are Afraid to Talk about Climate Change Attempt to shut down discussion of climate crisis as ‘partisan’ is wrongheaded, destructive and distorts the law. By Dianne Saxe. Tuesday, August 20, 2019. Standout Stories from The Tyee’s Practicum Class of 2019 They covered pot, imperialists, cycling, kimchi-jjigae and much more. Keep your eye on these young journalists. By Tyee Staff. Monday, August 19, 2019. Power, Protest and Pictographs A conversation with Marianne Nicolson about the power of art in asserting Indigenous rights. By Dorothy Woodend. Monday, August 19, 2019. Canada’s Political Parties Won’t Say What They Know about You Legally, some argue, they don’t have to. Others won’t be fully transparent. One expert says that’s wrong: ‘It’s not their data.’ By Andrew MacLeod. Monday, August 19, 2019. Trump Wants to Buy Greenland? We Should Outbid Him! Our northern neighbour, ignored by Denmark, would be a natural strategic fit for Canada. By Crawford Kilian. Friday, August 16, 2019. ‘Ready or Not’ and the Horror of the Mediocre Rich They’ll cut your throat for a dollar, and won’t even have the decency to be good at it. By Frederick Blichert. Friday, August 16, 2019. David Keith’s Carbon Removal Moonshot The Canadian scientist built a world-class emissions capture project in Squamish. But don’t misunderstand his aim. By Arno Kopecky. Friday, August 16, 2019. The Sad Reality of Liberal Partisans’ Response to Trudeau’s Scandal ‘Vote for us — we’ll screw you over in favour of cronies less often’ is hardly a pro-democracy campaign slogan. By Paul Willcocks. Thursday, August 15, 2019. |
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