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My Latest Scribble defends Pierre Poilievre's assessment of Justin Trudeau's Guilt.
In speaking out about the former prime minister's culpability, the Opposition leader may have hurt himself politically, but he spoke the truth.
Nov 10
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David Redekop
My Latest Scribble asks if gambling is ending sports as we know them?
The NBA gambling scandal could be a small part of a much larger issue in sports gambling.
Nov 4
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David Redekop
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October 2025
My latest scribble about Bari Weiss and her effort to return CBS News to its former glory.
Weiss, a former editor at the New York Times and founder of the Free Press on Substack, is the new editor-in-chief of CBS News.
Oct 26
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David Redekop
In a dangerous world, Canada appears to be aligning itself with China and underwriting the CCP's desires for expansion.
Ferries for British Columbia and the Infrastructure Bank of Canada tell a story that has been under-covered and under-reported.
Oct 22
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David Redekop
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My latest scribble examines the case of the recently indicted James Comey, former FBI Director.
The Trump DOJ recently indicted James Comey, who's vilified by the left and the right. What do we know about his case?
Oct 20
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David Redekop
My latest scribble examines the importance of PM Carney's upcoming budget.
Mark Carney, the banker and financial wizard, must come clean with the numbers in the budget or look very similar to his predecessor as just another…
Oct 14
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David Redekop
My latest scribble scrutinizes Canada Post's future for Canadians and its workers.
The corporation has been losing money for years. How does this get corrected?
Oct 8
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David Redekop
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My latest scribble dissects the Kimmel case.
Jimmy Kimmel's comments about Charlie Kirk's murderer caused a national uproar.
Oct 6
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David Redekop
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My latest scribble examines California governor Gavin Newsom's efforts to imitate Trump.
Will the Democratic governor of a blue state be able to become a Democratic Trump?
Oct 1
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David Redekop
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September 2025
My latest scribble reports on impressions made during the new parliament's first week.
The prime minister and opposition leader did not clash, but there were issues discussed that could become crucial to the government's success.
Sep 28
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David Redekop
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My latest scribble asks who will dance with Mark Carney's Liberals to keep parliament in session?
Carney needs a group of MPs to vote with him and his party to pass the upcoming budget and any legislation they hope to advance.
Sep 24
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David Redekop
My latest scribble reviews the implications and difficulties associated with the Charlie Kirk's murder.
Why did Kirk strike such a chord among young men, and who will carry on his message?
Sep 21
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David Redekop
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