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Colby Cosh: Supreme Court upholds Liberals’ right to protect embarrassing secrets

Last week the Supreme Court of Canada brought forth its ruling in Alford v. Canada, a case that represents a lone law professor’s quixotic attempt to defend the ancient inherited privileges of the Canadian Parliament. Lakehead University’s Ryan Alford was challenging the Liberals’ “NSICOP” system for parliamentary oversight of state secrets. Read More
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A rupture among Alberta separatists

It's been an eventful few days in Alberta, as some significant developments have impacted a possible fall referendum on Alberta independence. The separatist group Stay Free Alberta has submitted their petition, claiming to have collected just over 300,000 signatures in support of a vote on separation. That would be well above the threshold, but a court injunction has left the verification of that petition in legal limbo. In the meantime, a data breach scandal has erupted around the movement as Elections Alberta is now investigating the potential misuse of Alberta's official voter list by a pro-separation group. This all ratchets up the pressure on Premier Danielle Smith, who now has some huge decisions to make. In this interview, Rob Breakenridge is joined by Jesse Snyder, Western Correspondent for the National Post for the latest on these developments and where everything goes from here. Watch the video directly below. Read More
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Lawrence Solomon: Israel’s diplomatic coup de tête

While much of the western media continues to paint Israel as a pariah state — isolated, beleaguered and morally suspect — the reality tells a far different story. Israel’s military prowess has quietly transformed it into a diplomatic powerhouse, forging alliances through hard power, shared threats and raw mutual self-interest. Read More
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