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JR MacArthur Chronicle: Steel is Back
One of the great difficulties in my role as critic of free trade and its damage to the United States is to counter the indifference and misunderstanding of the media…
Chronicle of Gérard Bérubé: yields are running out of steam
For pension plans, returns are there, but interest rates are blowing hot and cold. The Mercer Pension Financial Health Index, which tracks the median solvency rating of defined benefit pension…
The chronicle of Sandy Lachapelle: “My list to Santa Claus”
You read correctly. Xmas. I am one of those who, barely the leaves fallen from the trees, take great pleasure in organizing the holiday season. Only eight weeks until this…
The chronicle of Michel David: the minister of the chicane
Since his first election in 2015, Jean-Yves Duclos has remained rather discreet. At the Department of Families, Children and Social Development, then at Treasury Board, he was not on the…
Chronicle | It’s up to Molson to tell the story
Marc Bergevin wants his contractual situation to no longer be a public issue. Sorry, that won’t happen. Quite simply because the situation is bizarre for the Canadian. Posted on October…
Chronicle of Jean-François Lisée: what Alberta owes us
Dear Jason Kenney, We have taken careful note of the message sent yesterday by your citizens who, at 61.7%, want to end the equalization program. You find this program unfair…
Chronicle of Michel David: the snub
We can rejoice in more than one way at the joint approach of Quebec and France intended to fight the “culture of cancellation” which is wreaking havoc on both sides…
Elisabeth Vallet’s chronicle: the impact of “gerrymandering” on the American electoral process
The face of the United States has changed rapidly, as the last census shows. In ten years, the population has grown by 10.1% and has become more urban: growing particularly…
Chronicle of Aurélie Lanctôt: in defense of the territory of indigenous peoples
It is not yet 6 a.m. when we hit the road. Marlene Hale has walked this path dozens of times. Last year, this Wet’suwet’en elder and activist who lived in…
The chronicle of Jean-François Lisée: should we cede the territories?
My thanks, first of all, to the Molson brothers, owners of the Canadian, for having burst the abscess. By awkwardly proposing to accuse before each match their hundreds of thousands…
Chronicle of Michel David: the user manual
Despite the ideological simplicity that some still attribute to him, François Legault has proved to be much more complex since coming to power, sometimes even confusing. Before the 2018 election,…
Chronicle of a neglected pandemic | Press
“It saved my son’s life…” Posted on October 18, 2021 at 5:00 a.m. In the mother’s voice, a mixture of recognition and indignation. What saved the life of her 15-year-old…
Chronicle of a neglected pandemic | Press
“It saved my son’s life…” Posted on October 18, 2021 at 5:00 a.m. In the mother’s voice, a mixture of recognition and indignation. What saved the life of her 15-year-old…