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Brendan Shanahan is the right man for the NHL
Mr. Shanahan, the league’s new disciplinarian, organized the 2004 hockey summit that led the powers-that-be to institute the changes that saved hockey from the clutch-and-grab snoozefest it had become
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Geert Wilders is a demogogue, but not a criminal
A Dutch court was right to acquit the demagogic politician Geert Wilders of hate-speech charges, distinguishing between hateful words about a religion – Islam – and words about the individual adherents of the religion, toward whom he has been comparatively restrained.
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Churchill Mayor Michael Spence on Toronto’s raccoons
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Editorial cartoon
Cottage over Pride
Browse this month's work by The Globe's editorial cartoonists Brian Gable and Anthony Jenkins
Jeffrey Simpson
Fractured tales of Parti Québécois ferment
The PQ cannibalizes itself, the Liberals spin their wheels, the NDP offers a new choice and intrigue swirls around a movement led by François Legault
David Langtry
If we don’t stand in the way, we can help native youth
One obstacle: Canada’s Attorney-General argues it doesn’t apply to funding for federal government services
Todd Hirsch
A modest proposal to honour our athletes
They serve their country with every bit as much commitment and passion as politicians, bureaucrats and foreign diplomats, yet receive not a single penny of thanks after they retire
Robert Brown
Pension plans: Why all the fuss?
Don’t wait until retirement to find out the difference between a defined benefit plan and a defined contribution plan
GARY MASON
Outrage over the riot outrage
Do we throw Vancouver’s miscreants in jail? Or do we find other forms of restorative justice?
paul kingston
The EU must target Syria's merchant class
Expanding sanctions to Syrian companies doing business in Europe would help to weaken support for the Assad regime
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Editorial cartoonist bio
Brian Gable
Because there are very few academic programs or courses devoted specifically to editorial cartooning people become cartoonists in a number of different ways.
Anthony Jenkins
Anthony Mars Jenkins was born and raised in Toronto and spent his early career delivering The Globe and Mail.