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2. Bloc kills election suspense as Blanchet seeks Liberal support for seniors measure
3. It's time to kill a fallacy to save immigration
4. Poilievre takes real ideas on the drug crisis and wraps them in nonsense
5. Jagmeet Singh tries to seize the moment with his week of grocery-price anger
6. 'Witting' is the word that changes everything; Report makes clear for the first time that federal politicians have knowingly participated in foreign interference
7. Missing cheers for a pipeline that's delivering on the bargain
8. National security is no time for amateur hour; Canada's intelligence system needs some kind of co-ordination, an issue the PM must fix
9. Nobody asked you about a utopia, Mr. Poilievre
10. Liberals' delays on foreign interference carry profound costs; A much-needed agent registry is on the way, but likely won't be ready by 2025 election
11. Can Chrystia Freeland resist the Liberal urge to spend in her next budget?
12. Dodging the NATO spending target for defence is a shrug that Canada can no longer afford from its politicians
13. The Liberals ignored conflict warnings, and now their green-tech agency is in limbo
14. It's too late for universities and colleges to complain about the foreign student cap
15. Ottawa finally acts, giving Ford a challenge; Federal cap on foreign students will fall most heavily on Ontario
16. Stuck in a bubble; Canadians don't realize just how critical foreign policy is to their security and prosperity. It's time for this country to adapt to the rapidly changing world, Campbell Clark argues
17. The Liberals finally feel the squeeze; Tuesday's numbers presented a new tone for Ottawa, even if the words didn't
18. For Pierre Poilievre, the Bank of Canada's inflation fight will be a gift that keeps on giving
19. The cabinet ministers who can't explain why they weren't told
20. CRA should call in police over its staff's false CERB claims; When 20 revenue agency employees lose their jobs, is there no question of whether anyone broke the law?
21. Poilievre seizes the moment on Atlantic Canada carbon-tax fears
22. The mandate letter Trudeau's ministers must have received
23. Poilievre's speech was a Hollywood filibuster; The Conservative Leader knew he wouldn't be able to speak past midnight, but he was able to turn attention back to inflation
24. Gentleman Johnston pushes back at politicians, but problem lingers
25. There is no cost-free climate plan
26. The imaginary principles of battery-plant ransom
27. Two solitudes emerge on immigration in Quebec
28. It's Justin Trudeau's government machinery that broke down in the Michael Chong case
29. There will be a price to pay for Canada. Get used to it
30. The Liberal gun bill with a glaring hole at its centre
31. Pierre Poilievre's enemies list is conveniently unilingual
32. The budget's biggest thing was Ottawa subsidizing provincial power
33. The heartbeat of Freeland's budget is green tech subsidies
34. Joe Biden invites Canada to join his industrial vision; On his visit to Ottawa, the U.S. President sold his Inflation Reduction Act as a bright path for both nations to build their supply chains together
35. Three things to mark success in Biden's visit; The meeting won't bring sweeping change but there are things that matter up for discussion
36. Chrystia Freeland's industrial-sized budget question
37. Scale of Ottawa's battery-plant subsidies hidden till the money is gone
38. Here is how to make a deal on Roxham Road
39. What is Canada willing to pay for a battery plant in the Great Subsidy War?
40. Google threatened Canada by blocking news sites for some users, because it can
41. Closing Roxham Road: politicians need to explain how they'll do it
42. Report is ultimately a seal of approval and a sigh of relief for Trudeau Liberals
43. Poilievre learned half of Stephen Harper's lesson on health deals
44. The proposal doesn't rise as high as its rhetoric; Many of the premiers said it wasn't enough, but several also said it was better than nothing
45. PM, premiers: Get that health care deal done; In federal-provincial talks, the finer points of the outcome are not as crucial as simply having an outcome, quickly
46. Trudeau's Liberals are stuck in the mud lately
47. Airline complaints face a case of governmentitis; Canada's transportation agency is bogged down in bureaucracy and Alghabra needs to shake off the illness
48. A health deal is close, and what follows the money matters more
49. ArriveCan contracting wasn't that bad. It was worse
50. With a few simple words, Doug Ford might finally get health care funding talks moving
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