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Tim Dolighan cartoon, Dec. 27, 2025

View Tim Dolighan's latest editorial cartoon for the Toronto Sun, published on December 27, 2025. A satirical take on current events in Canada and beyond.

Weekly Editorial Cartoons from Calgary Herald

Explore the seasonal editorial cartoons from Calgary Herald artists Greg Perry and Patrick LaMontagne for the week of December 22, 2025. A humorous take on current events.

Carney's First Year as PM Shows Contrast with Trudeau

An analysis of Prime Minister Mark Carney's first year in office reveals a distinct shift in style and substance from his predecessor, Justin Trudeau. Explore the key differences shaping Canada's political landscape.

Aislin and Cartoonists' Gallery for December 2025

Explore the sharp editorial cartoons of Aislin and peers from December 2025. This collection offers a unique, visual commentary on current events, available exclusively to Montreal Gazette subscribers.

Trump's Retribution Campaign Targets 470+

Donald Trump has turned campaign pledges into systematic retaliation against perceived enemies, targeting 470+ individuals and institutions in his second term.

New Right Threatens Conservative Unity in Canada

Jesse Kline warns that the 'new right' movement, embracing big-government views, fragments Canadian conservatism and risks electoral failure by abandoning core freedom principles.

Why Being Human Feels So Hard Today

Montreal author Alice Switocz Goldbloom explores the overwhelming weight of modern existence, from political anxiety to digital overload, and suggests small human connections as our salvation.

1921 Election Lessons for Today's Conservatives

Historian Christopher Dummitt examines how Mackenzie King's pragmatic leadership in 1921 offers crucial lessons for Pierre Poilievre and today's Conservative Party in navigating modern political challenges.

Carney apologizes for Trump comment wording

Prime Minister Mark Carney clarifies his remarks about speaking with Donald Trump, calling them a 'poor choice of words' amid political scrutiny. Read the full story.

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