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Steve Nease Cartoon Published November 12, 2025

Renowned cartoonist Steve Nease unveils his latest editorial cartoon for November 12, 2025, exclusively for Toronto Sun subscribers. Discover his unique perspective on current events.

Malcolm Mayes November 2025 Editorial Cartoons Released

Explore Malcolm Mayes' latest editorial cartoons for November 2025, featuring sharp political commentary on Pierre Poilievre, Mark Carney, and Liberal budget policies. Discover the visual satire shaping Canadian political discourse.

Senate Fails To Stop Trump's Venezuela Policy

In a dramatic political standoff, the U.S. Senate narrowly rejected a measure to block President Trump from taking military action against Venezuela. The controversial vote reveals deep divisions over foreign policy.

Carney Signals Major Fiscal Policy Shift in Budget

Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney announces a significant departure from traditional fiscal management, emphasizing strategic investment over austerity measures in the latest budget framework.

Aislin & Canadian Cartoonists: November 2025's Best

Explore the sharpest political commentary and social satire from Aislin and fellow Canadian editorial cartoonists in November 2025. These visual commentaries tackle everything from federal politics to environmental issues with wit and artistic mastery.

Federal Budget Pivots on Oil and Gas Policy

Canada's latest federal budget signals a significant shift in oil and gas policy, but industry experts warn key implementation details remain uncertain. Explore the implications for carbon capture incentives and clean electricity investments.

BC Climate Policies: An Insider's Warning

A former political insider reveals how British Columbia's climate policies hurt working families while failing environmental goals. Learn the hard truths about eco-politics gone wrong.

Trump Says Carney Apologized for Reagan Tariff Ad

Former President Donald Trump reveals an unexpected apology from Mark Carney regarding a controversial political advertisement, sparking renewed discussion about historical trade policies.

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