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Campbell Clark

Campbell Clark

Chief Political Writer at The Globe and Mail Online

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  • English
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  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Opinion: Pierre Poilievre’s casual accusation of an RCMP cover-up is stunning

It’s a big thing to accuse the national police of deliberately covering up crimes at the highest level. Or it should be
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Opinion: Team Canada shoots on its own net in trade talks with China

The premiers’ trade-war solidarity didn’t last long
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Opinion: In Poilievre’s economics, it’s pin the tail on the Liberal...

Conservative Leader doesn’t want to simply argue food prices rose under Liberal rule, he wants to blame inflation directly on Carney
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Opinion: Timing is everything as Carney visits Europe – again

The Prime Minister’s trip comes at a time when European trans-Atlantic allyship with the U.S. is unsteady
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Opinion: Big budget pledges may mollify Trump, but Greenland shows ...

Greenland is a vivid symbol of the U.S. President’s disdain for the alliance
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Opinion: Carney sets out foreign policy shift as G7 convenes under ...

As world leaders gather in Kananaskis, the prime minister has to confront a new world order
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Opinion: Liberal deficits to pay for ‘overwhelming force’ in a trad...

The platform counts on Ottawa bringing in $20-billion this year in revenues from tariffs on U.S. goods but doesn’t account for the lost revenues that would come with a recession
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Opinion: Pierre Poilievre does his best to miss the point on foreig...

He seems determined to keep missing it
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Opinion: Parties promise tax cuts but voters won’t be wowed easily

Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre both promise tax cuts for the middle class, but Canadians may not be blown away by the actual amounts
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Opinion: Politicians say every election is the fight of our lives. ...

This campaign will have the kind of central issue not seen since 1988, with Canadians in a fighting mood over U.S. tensions
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Opinion: The modern kings of politics need not be questioned

Leaders of Canada’s two largest political parties are displaying their kingly distaste for impertinent questioners