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While Industry Bleeds Copper, Parliament Stages Theatre
What Canadians Pay a Loyal Opposition to Do — and What We’re Actually Getting
Dec 16
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Leni Spooner
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Strategic Sovereignty | A Quiet Reckoning Chapter 9 #SundayRead
Why Canada’s Future Still Runs Through the North
Dec 14
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Leni Spooner
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Canada’s Two‑Tier Diet: How a Food‑Rich Nation Became a Lagging G7 Outlier on Nutrition
A clear look at the quiet divide shaping our health, our healthcare system, and the future of a country finally beginning to rebuild its own nutrition…
Dec 11
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Leni Spooner
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November 2025 Digest: Our Top Stories of the Month
A roundup of Between the Lines' most-read and most-talked-about pieces this November.
Dec 9
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Leni Spooner
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More Than Defence | A Quiet Reckoning Chapter 8 #SundayRead
Why Sovereignty Begins at Home
Dec 7
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Leni Spooner
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#BehindthePaywall Newsbrief – Alberta’s Health-Care Procurement Scandal December 3, 2025
How one Globe investigation pulls back the curtain on power, access, and a public system bent out of shape.
Dec 3
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Leni Spooner
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Christmas Demand Is Surging. Our Food Banks Are Warning Us.
This isn’t a donation drive — it’s a look at the stress fractures in Canada’s food system, and how to respond with care as holiday preparation gets…
Dec 3
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Leni Spooner
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Let's Go, Canada!
A few thoughts about travel and getting big things done.
Published on PastPresentFuture
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Dec 2
Canada Can Feed the World. So Why Are So Many Canadians Struggling to Eat?
Canada grows enough food to feed nations, yet food insecurity is soaring at home. A deep dive into the Prairie Disconnect and Canada’s broken food…
Dec 1
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Leni Spooner
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November 2025
Quiet Northward: Why Some Companies Are Starting to Choose Canada
Why small but symbolic U.S. business relocations point to a deeper shift in North America’s economic gravity — and what Canada’s stability is quietly…
Nov 30
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Leni Spooner
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Alliances and Autonomy | A Quiet Reckoning Chapter 7 #SundayRead
Canada’s alliances are being tested in a rapidly shifting world. Chapter 7 explores NATO pressure, AUKUS exclusion, Arctic competition, and the fragile…
Nov 30
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Leni Spooner
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Why Canada’s Arctic Access Will Shape Our Future
Part 2 of 2 — How climate pressure, Arctic change, and shifting geopolitics will define Canada’s sovereignty in the decades ahead.
Nov 27
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Leni Spooner
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