We should teach people how to protest better | Opinion | Page 898 | Unpublished
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Author: Aaron Hutchins
Publication Date: April 27, 2026 - 09:12

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We should teach people how to protest better | Opinion

April 27, 2026
A few years ago, one of my kids sent me a frenzied text saying a protestor was harassing kids at her school. Several things went through my head, not all of which I can print in a family newspaper. Including: What is wrong with people for protesting trans rights in front of a school? Read More


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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Canada is grappling with debates over national identity and security as well as international trade. Ottawa is navigating U.S. tariffs and Donald Trump’s threats of higher trade duties ahead of this July’s review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, while also managing populist and separatist movements, hate crimes, and broader pressures on national cohesion. To gauge how these pressures are reshaping Canada’s identity and policy choices, the National Post sat down with Dimpee Brar, director of engagement for Allies for a Strong Canada, to discuss Western traditions...
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Martin Brooks, a former hedge fund mathematician, moved to the visual arts field more than a decade ago. He creates art pieces using a combination of software he developed plus City of Ottawa traffic camera footage. His first exhibition, Quiet City, showcases more than 30 prints that offer a unique view of familiar city streets. Doug Hempstead, CBC Ottawa's traffic reporter, went to the gallery to learn more.
May 18, 2026 - 04:00 | | CBC News - Ottawa