Rob Breakenridge
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Foreign policy didn’t dominate the campaign, but the next government won’t be able to ignore itCanada's foreign policy is out of step with our allies, Rob Breakenridge writes, and that creates a challenge for any government to come — no matter the party.CommentarySep 18, 2021
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Rob Breakenridge to join 630 CHEDRob Breakenridge will join the 630 CHED lineup weekdays from 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.FeaturesMay 14, 2021
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O’Toole talks a good game about change, but let’s see the follow-throughWhile it can be challenging for an opposition leader to grab the spotlight, O'Toole's speech to the Conservative policy convention was an ideal opportunity to turn things around.CommentaryMar 20, 2021
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How can we not boycott the 2022 Beijing Games?Canadian athletes may be off to Beijing in 12 months for the 2022 Olympics, but that doesn't mean it's the right move to send them there, Rob Breakenridge says.CommentaryFeb 13, 2021
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We can condemn and combat extremism without loosening the definition of ‘terrorism’Loosening the definition of “terrorism” could set a troubling precedent, Rob Breakenridge argues — one that could be abused for political purposes.CommentaryFeb 6, 2021
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Ottawa’s management of COVID-19 vaccine file leaves much to be desiredHow Canada's COVID-19 vaccine strategy will play out remains to be seen, but at this point, Rob Breakenridge writes, much of it involves hoping for the best.CommentaryJan 30, 2021
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Payette’s resignation doesn’t let Trudeau off the hookNumerous reports say the vetting or governor general was flawed at best, Rob Breakenridge writes, which raises many questions — including how politicized the process was.CommentaryJan 23, 2021
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A winter or spring election is the last thing Canada needs right nowIt would be irresponsible to plunge Canadians into an unnecessary election against the backdrop of everything going on right now, Rob Breakenridge writes.CommentaryJan 16, 2021
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Training exercise kerfuffle shows how badly Canada’s China policy needs fixingIt's good to see bipartisan recognition of China as a global adversary, Rob Breakenridge says, but we need more than platitudes — we need policy.CommentaryDec 12, 2020
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It’s not too late for a creative and aggressive testing and tracing strategyIt feels like we’ve backed ourselves into this corner where we have very limited and unpalatable options, Rob Breakenridge says.CommentaryNov 21, 2020
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