Politics Insider for Mar. 16: Pundits react to Zelensky’s Parliament appearance; Putin bans a slew of prominent Canadians from entering Russia; Candice Bergen pushes Erin O’Toole to move out
Tag Archives: Vladimir Putin
Why sanctions over the Ukraine invasion won’t stop Putin
Terry Glavin: Xi Jinping has the Russian leader’s back as the two advance the authoritarian political model around the world
Thousands of Canadian troops on standby to be deployed to Ukraine if necessary
Politics Insider for Feb. 25: Canada poises to deploy to Europe if needed; Chrystia Freeland announces more sanctions on Russia; Patrick Brown reportedly eyes the federal Conservative leadership
The only acceptable response to Vladimir Putin
Scott Gilmore: There are a long list of actions Canada can take right now to pressure Putin and help Ukraine. And there are no excuses if it doesn’t act.
Russia launches an attack on Ukraine
Politics Insider for Feb. 24: Kyiv braces for invasion; the world condemns Vladimir Putin; the Conservative leadership race begins to take shape
Vladimir Putin, unmasked
Image of the Week: True to form, the Russian president tries something no one else thinks they can get away with
The hawks are screeching over Ukraine. Will cooler heads prevail?
Adnan R. Khan: There are far more effective ways the world can push back against Russian threats than with weapons and troops. War is what Putins wants.
Will Canada help save Ukraine?
Justin Ling: While America tries to rally support and spell out real consequences for a Russian invasion, Ottawa’s attention seems to be elsewhere
Winter is coming to Canada’s North. Vladimir Putin will make sure of it.
Marcus Kolga: Russia’s latest seabed claim reaches right to Canada’s Arctic doorstep—an intimidating gesture that critics like Garry Kasparov urge Ottawa to stand up to
How Trump and Putin are alike in one particular way
Shannon Gormley: Both men may exalt imperialism and racism as examples of the only moral virtue they recognize—domination—but the most important thing for both is that their political ventures pay