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The duty of memory: What happens when Holocaust survivors can no longer offer testimony?

At 84, Tibor Egervari continues to relive for high school students in Ottawa the Holocaust of his boyhood.

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What Canadians really think about Americans

What Canadians really think about Americans
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All the reasons Trudeau should think twice about an election

All the reasons Trudeau should think twice about an election
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Why an election is definitely probably in the offing

Why an election is definitely probably in the offing
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How should Canadians mark Canada Day?

How should Canadians mark Canada Day?
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Silly season heads for crescendo

Silly season heads for crescendo
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What Justin Trudeau wants from the G-7


06/09/2021 10:00 AM EDT
Welcome to Corridors. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau steps back into the real world this week after months of sticking close to home. Andy Blatchford talked to insiders about what Canada wants at the G-7 summit. Zi-Ann Lum reports on Canada’s latest reckoning. Nick Taylor-Vaisey previews the wind down of Parliament, plus we have the latest on the Canada-U.S. border.
DRIVING THE WEEK
President Joe Biden speaks after holding a virtual meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Feb. 23. | Evan Vucci/AP Photo
THE BIDEN-TRUDEAU REUNION — The PM and the president will meet in person this week for the first time since Biden was elected. Although they’ve made the best of video split-screens — and have a bilateral road map to prove it — we all know it’s hard to beat real life face time.

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The politics of gerontocracy in Canada


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05/19/2021 10:00 AM EDT
Welcome to Corridors. We’ve been sharing this space with contributors as obsessed as we are with policy and Canadian politics. Today’s guest host is Sean Speer, editor at large at The Hub (thehub.ca), a new digital media platform focused on Canadian policy and governance. He is also the PPF Scotiabank Fellow at the Public Policy Forum and an assistant professor at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. Sean previously served as a senior economic adviser to former Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Over to you, Sean.

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Chrystia Freeland and the deficits that matter


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04/14/2021 10:00 AM EDT
Welcome to Corridors. Over the next few issues, we’ll introduce you to contributors as obsessed as we are with policy and Canadian politics. Our goal is to add context and perspective to a moment without precedent on Parliament Hill — including Budget 2021.

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An insider's guide to election timing


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04/07/2021 10:00 AM EDT
Good morning and welcome to a guest-hosted Corridors. Over the next few issues, we’ll introduce you to contributors who are as obsessed as we are with Canadian politics. Our aim is to bring some perspective to this moment without precedent on Parliament Hill. Your first guest writer is David Herle, pollster, public opinion researcher and senior adviser to many Liberal campaigns. He’s also the host of The Herle Burly. Over to you, David. — Sue Allan, editor of POLITICO Canada.

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