Charles Adler
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Manitoba chiefs call for PM to rescind Charles Adler’s appointment to SenateFirst Nations chiefs in Manitoba are calling for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to rescind the appointment of veteran broadcaster Charles Adler to the Senate.PoliticsAug 20, 2024
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Criticism of new Senate appointment includes that of a federal cabinet ministerDan Vandal, the minister of northern affairs, has issued a brief one-sentence statement that says there are many Manitobans better suited to represent the province.PoliticsAug 20, 2024
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Charles Adler on why he teared up on live TVCharles Adler says his heart turned on the Conservatives when they introduced a 'barbaric practices' hotline.CommentaryOct 23, 2019
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Jason Kenney doubles down — still says he’ll keep candidate Mark Smith, who made homophobic remarksJason Kenney said Mark Smith has apologized "unequivocally" for comments he made "several years ago." Smith actually apologized "if anyone was hurt" by comments he made in 2013.PoliticsApr 4, 2019
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Charles Adler: In memory of Mike Adler, who survived the Holocaust but couldn’t escape Alzheimer’sMy own memory of my dad and his many words of wisdom seems to get sharper especially at this time of year, so close to the anniversary of his passing.CommentaryDec 18, 2017
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On returning ISIS fighters, Trudeau has a script. But he doesn’t have a clueThe Prime Minister's canned response to serious questions about security in the face of returning ISIS fighters fails to inspire confidence, writes Charles Adler.CommentaryNov 23, 2017
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Only one term? Experts say no. But voters get the final sayAre the Trudeau Liberals at risk of replicating outgoing Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre's one-term performance?CommentaryNov 6, 2017
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It’s time to tell Minister Morneau to ‘hop on the bus, Gus’Follow the advice of Paul Simon, prime minister, tell your finance minister to “hop on the bus Gus.”CommentaryOct 23, 2017
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When they’re laughing at you, minister, they’re not voting for youFinance Minister Bill Morneau might have less trouble selling his tax plans if he wasn't so out of touch, writes Charles Adler.CommentaryOct 17, 2017
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Employee discount tax flip-flop a chicken bone in the voter’s throatThreatening employee discounts may have been the straw that broke the camel's back when it comes to the Trudeau government's tax reform plans.CommentaryOct 13, 2017
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