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Andrew Lawton: I don't entirely understand what happened at that book fair, either

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Hitting 2% of GDP on pure wacko-ism should be easy

The Line Podcast: Who's more wacko, Trudeau or Poilievre?

Matt Gurney: Our government takes yet another reality punch to the face

Jen Gerson: The Conservative case for the CBC

Kristin Raworth: The UCP's petulant power grab

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Every politician needs someone willing to call an abort

Justin Ling: I went to Columbia

The Line Podcast: Justin Trudeau needs a hug

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Kristin Raworth: Domestic violence is an epidemic we still don't take seriously

Matt Gurney: Freeland knows better than this. Or at least, she used to

The Line Podcast, live from Calgary: The Liberals eat the rich

Dispatch From the Front Line: Politicians gonna politic - and screw the cottagers

On The Line with a Canadian aid worker trying to help in a more dangerous, desperate world

Michael Den Tandt: Canada can't risk rearming at a peacetime pace

Rahim Mohamed: Checking in on the status of national "$10-a-day" child care

Kevin Wiener: The Online Harms Act is a threat to vulnerable permanent residents

On The Line with General Wayne Eyre, commander of the Canadian Armed Forces

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Escalation

The Line Podcast: Enjoy now, Tories. After the Trudeau bashing pays off, you own the mess.

Adam Zivo: Can we now admit that concerns with safer supply aren't disinfo?

Matt Gurney: What happens when Trudeau can't blame the premiers, NIMBYs or disinfo?

Andrew Potter: Canada needs to be stripped to its foundations

Dispatch From the Front Line: David Johnston, what were you thinking?

The Line Podcast: Justin Trudeau loses the Justin Trudeau vote

Matt Gurney: O'Toole passed the statesman test. Trudeau flunked.

Jen Gerson: The problem with the carbon tax is the carbon tax rebate

Clarke Ries: The pain is the point

Dispatch from the Front Line: Beware, economists. From beneath you, Poilievre will devour

The Line Podcast: Pierre Poilievre vs. the Carbon Tax Economists

Graeme Menzies: We need a royally new approach toward Canadian culture

On The Line with Anthony Housefather, the (for now?) Liberal MP

Andrew MacDougall: Move over, legacy press. Social media writes the first draft of history now

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Cosplaying as the country we once were

The Line Podcast: Why do Canadians live in this frozen hellhole?

Matt Gurney: What I got wrong about Poilievre

Flipping the Line: Stop worrying about God

Peter Menzies: The absolute state of this place

Dispatch from the Front Line: The Unbearable Challenge of Prime Ministering

The Line Podcast: Cops to Canadians: Give up!

Matt Gurney: The police have given up. They've surrendered

Jen Gerson: This briefing did not make me feel better about the Online Harms Act

Scott Stinson: The province always wins

Dispatch from the Front Line: The loop of stupidity remains unbroken

The Line Podcast: Justin Trudeau and the Liberals' death spirals

Rahim Mohamed: I watched the North Carolina 'bathroom bill' debacle

Mark Stobbe: How to actually cut down on auto thefts

Michael Den Tandt: What Mulroney understood about the threat to Canada today

Dispatch from the Front Line: We don't trust lying liars who lie

The Line Podcast: Meditations on death, evil, scandals, and other Online Harms

Josh Dehaas: It's not so easy to define "hate"

James McLean: Exploitation of temporary foreign workers is a problem Canada must fight

Mitch Heimpel: It's not ageism to worry about Joe Biden's age

Alex McColl: Don't send dud rockets to Ukraine

Flipping the Line: The wise man accepts, the idiot insists

Dispatch from the Front Line: Canada may not be broken, but Ottawa sure is

The Line Podcast: Pierre Poilievre, porn policeman

Jen Gerson: Liberals, you'd be fools

Anvesh Jain: Investing in Ukrainian victory is an investment in world peace

Philippe Lagassé: The harsh reality of Trump's ‘Mobster Diplomacy’

The Line Podcast: Royal Tea — Meghan Markle turns life's lemons into Lemonada

Dispatch from the Front Line: Stop asking us to believe bullshit

The Line Podcast: Toward Canada's glorious roadless future

Rahim Mohamed: Come for the bodyslams. Stay for the Canadian pop-culture flourishes

Andrew MacDougall: The PM's pissed off, eh? That's nice.

Mitch Heimpel: The mob keeps better books than the feds kept for ArriveCan

Lucas Meyer: What were the Flames thinking?

Dispatch from the Front Line: Why the CPC voted against Super Bowl snacks

The Line Podcast: So, Tucker Carlson, still think interviewing Putin was a good idea?

Andrew Potter: The West's slow betrayal of our inconvenient Ukrainian friends

Scott Stinson: Hockey culture won't change until the money goes away

Jen Gerson: Where have all the New Atheists gone?

Peter Menzies: Save Taylor Swift. Stop deep-fake porn

Dispatch from the Front Line: You're all insane now

The Line Podcast: What problems do Danielle Smith's trans proposals solve?

Matt Gurney: Why Trudeau can't save himself (or hasn't yet, anyway)

Aftab Ahmed: Canada has a role to play in the Indo-Pacific, and we need to pick a strategy

Mitch Heimpel: The Liberals have more than just a communications problem

James McLeod: A lesson from Newfoundland's history: We can never take a break from democracy

Dispatch from the Front Line: It's going to get stupider, and potentially, more dangerous

The Line Podcast: Tucker Carlson almost gets himself banned from Canada

Josh Dehaas: You owe Jason Kenney a beer

Andrew MacDougall: The online giants are the house, and they'll win if we keep playing

Kristin Raworth: Check your breasts

Josh Dehaas: The police can't just declare an overpass a Charter-free zone

Andrew Leach: The day Alberta almost went dark

Dispatch from the Front Line: Iran bombs Pakistan while Chow strafes the feds

The Line Podcast: Only you can save us from a life of politics and/or public service

Matt Gurney: Do I really need to demand a consistent standard from you all AGAIN?!

Jen Gerson: The immigration consensus is collapsing

Melanie Paradis: #Homesteading and the unfolding feminist revolt

Andrew Potter: Free speech and academic freedom aren’t the same thing

Dispatch from the Front Line: The Houthis vs. Three Canadians

Philippe Lagassé: Why is Canada buying so much American military equipment?

Dispatch from the Front Line: We're back! Yay?

The Line is grateful for: Geddy Lee's life lessons

The Line is grateful for: Learning how to make stuff

The Line is grateful for: Global vaccination initiatives

The Line is grateful for: Canadians getting angry (no, really — it's a good thing)

The Line is grateful for: The simple joy of creating art