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  1. A supporter of ousted Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro waves a Venezuelan national flag during a rally near the National Assembly in Caracas on Jan. 5, 2026.
  2. Anger should be rare and productive, writes Jonah Prousky. It should push us toward reflection and improvement, not be induced in us every time we pick up our phones.
  3. We will all have to wait and see how effectively the government implements these changes, but at least Alberta is trying something bold when it comes to health care costs.
  4. If Mark Carney wants to show he is building a stronger Canada, 2026 had better bring improvement, writes Jack Mintz.
  5. The Ontario government’s anti-U.S. tariff ad, which is a TV speech from former U.S. President Ronald Reagan from April 25, 1987, in which he talks of the harms to the economy caused by tariffs.
  1. Donald Trump leaves the stage after speaking at the Republican Party of Iowa's Lincoln Dinner in Des Moines, Iowa.
  2. A TTC streetcar passes by the peeling red paint on the RapidTO surface transit lanes along Bathurst St., near Front St., in downtown Toronto on December 25, 2025.
  3. The Peace Tower, Canada's iconic clock and carillon tower on Parliament Hill, is pictured on Dec. 11.
  4. Prime Minister Mark Carney launched Build Canada Homes at a media conference backed by modular homes on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025.
  5. Mark Carney addresses the crowd during the Canada Day festivities in Ottawa in the nation’s capital on July 01, 2025.

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  1. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney listens as U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office at the White House on May 6, 2025 in Washington, DC.
  2. U.S. President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C.
  3. "Canada is Not For Sale" hats are pictured at The Sam Group January 16, 2025 in Ottawa, Canada.
  4. Anglo-Teck was a test of Canada as a market economy, and it passed the test over the heads of Industry Minister Mélanie Joly and the Carney Liberals, writes Terence Corcoran.
  5. A sign is placed in front of the American whiskey section at a B.C. liquor store after top selling American made products have been removed from shelves in Vancouver.
  1. Prime Minister Mark Carney, right, signs a memorandum of understanding with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in Calgary, Alta., on Nov. 27.
  2. What if S. Claus Inc. decided to operate remotely in the post-COVID sense of that word, with the elves and other helpers working from home, wherever they decided they’d like home to be?
  3. Young people’s support was key to propelling Justin Trudeau to an unexpected majority in 2015, writes Philip Cross.
  4. The United Nations flag in front of its office building in Caracas, Venezuela.
  5. The 'Rogers v. Rogers' play is based on the real-life story behind the $26-billion battle by Rogers Communications to take over Shaw Communications.
  1. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow whacked residents with a cumulative 17.1 per cent property tax hike and announced she will push taxes even higher in 2026.
  2. The November 2025 federal budget was not at all the decisive break from the past it claimed to be, write Nick Dahir and Bill Robson.
  3. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he wants to axe the hidden taxes on food, which come from industrial carbon taxes and other taxes on inputs.
  4. Prime Minister Mark Carney, right, signs a memorandum of understanding with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in Calgary on Nov. 27.
  5. The CUPE narrative treats child care as a system to be protected rather than a service to be delivered, writes Krystal Churcher.
  1. If governments want to increase the disposable incomes of lower paid workers, stop taxing their employment, writes Terence Corcoran. Instead, cut taxes on employees to encourage more hiring.
  2. An electronic ticker displays stock price information above a sign reading 'One Nation, Together We Will Win' in the foyer of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Nov. 7, 2023.
  3. An attendee holds a toque with Donald Trump's name on it as he delivers remarks at Mount Airy Casino Resort in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania.
  4. Who provides slum housing for the poor, improving their conditions? Slumlords. God bless them every one, writes Walter Block.
  5. Netflix studios in Los Angeles, California.
  1. Real solutions must be found to the Ontario education system's math problems, writes Matthew Lau, as opposed to just denouncing and abolishing “racist” tests.
  2. Prime Minister Mark Carney talks to reporters after a meeting in Calgary on Nov. 27.
  3. A Business Council of Canada report, “Stifled by red tape,” suggests people are dealing with more obligations from above than they used to. Let’s reverse that and see what happens to productivity.
  4. Parliament can pass whatever laws it likes, but Trump has made it clear that ending supply management, especially in dairy, is one of his main goals in the CUSMA review.
  5. Canada’s AI strategy should lean more toward making room for experimentation and rewarding success, and less toward ill-targeted pre-emptive rules and regulations.