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Campbell Clark

Campbell Clark

Chief Political Writer at The Globe and Mail Online

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Opinion: Donald Trump sparked a movement toward economic nationalism. Where will Canadians take it?

It may be a short-term show of defiance aimed at fending off the President’s threat of 25-per-cent tariffs, or a longer-term movement designed to make Canada less dependent on the U.S.
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Opinion: Justin Trudeau waited until all the options were gone, pai...

The Liberal Party has no choice but to rush a leadership race to pick a new prime minister who will face an immediate election campaign
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Opinion: Poilievre changes the channel to get back on message

There’s nothing unusual about an opposition leader attacking the prime minister. But in this case, Mr. Poilievre’s amplification of Mr. Trump’s criticisms left the impression he’s willing to side with Mr. Trump against Canadian interests as long as it helps to attack Mr. Trudeau
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Opinion: A textbook case of a system set up for waste and abuse

The departments that paid for work hadn’t even noticed it wasn’t actually done until the government stated looking for double-dippers
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Opinion: Parliament has no motivation to make the process of govern...

Each party has their own reasons not to end the filibuster. If it keeps up, the politician worrying most about it could be Ontario Premier Doug Ford
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Opinion: Now it’s Poilievre facing the fire on foreign interference

Pierre Poilievre’s refusal to apply for a security clearance so that he can be briefed about national-security issues that affect his own party is now the favourite fodder for other parties
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Opinion: From the start, India’s expelled high commissioner came to...

Sanjay Kumar Verma demanded Ottawa not treat Sikh-Canadian activists too lightly
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Opinion: Poilievre moving down a sliding scale toward admitting he’...

The little that the Conservative Leader has said about dental and daycare programs has shifted, and it’s worth looking at the details
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Opinion: Ottawa has to do something about immigration boom, but it ...

Marc Miller may have to turn the goals of Canada’s economic immigration program upside down
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Opinion: Trump’s America wouldn’t be interested in U.S. allies

But China and Russia will be, and they already are developing their own alliances to challenge the West
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Opinion: Doug Ford’s hierarchy of needs starts with beer first

It would be great if Mr. Ford’s provincial government could both arrange for beer and wine to be sold in corner stores and ensure adequate primary health care