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How I Learned to Love the Notwithstanding Clause

The throwdown over Bill 2 was just the latest in a string of commotions related to the notwithstanding clause across Canada, all of which have followed the same dynamic: a conservative government ...
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Today-History-Nov21

Today in History for Nov. 21: In 1766, the first theatre in the U.S. -- the "Southfork" -- opened in Philadelphia. In 1783, the first free flight was made by two men who rose 100 metres above Paris in ...
The move deepened the idea that a Vietnam-era law, which says congressionally unauthorized deployments into “hostilities” must end after 60 days, does not apply to airstrike campaigns.
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau's romance isn't slowing down! The latest power couple in town has been turning heads with their romance since they were first spotted together in July. The sighting ...
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has fallen head over heels for pop star Katy Perry. “He is crazy about her and thinks she is the perfect woman,” says a source. “They are simpatico on ...
A top Kremlin official said President Donald Trump had launched an "act of war" against Russia with fresh sanctions on its largest oil companies and the cancellation of a proposed summit with Russian ...
Medvedev chides 'peacemaker' Trump Medvedev says U.S. on the 'warpath' Russia says U.S. sanctions are counterproductive Russia says its war aims have not changed MOSCOW, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Former ...
China has voiced its opposition to the U.S. sanctions on Russia’s oil companies, emphasizing the need for sanctions to be in line with international law. Meanwhile, the European Union (EU) imposed ...
“Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812,” a musical based on a section of “War and Peace,” opens with Josh Groban’s brash vibrato: “There’s a war going on / Out there, somewhere / And Andrei isn ...
You’re reading Critic’s Notebook, our weekend column looking at the most interesting moments in the cultural Zeitgeist. It happened, as so many things seem to nowadays, on a yacht. Last weekend, the ...