Author name: Miles Keaton

Miles Keaton is a Canadian journalist and opinion columnist with 9+ years of experience analyzing national affairs, civil infrastructure, mobility trends, and economic policy. He earned his Communications and Public Strategy degree from the prestigious Dalhousie University and completed advanced studies in media and political economy at the selective York University. Miles writes thought-provoking opinion pieces that provide insight and perspective on Canada’s evolving social, political, and economic landscape.

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Canada Must Admit Trump’s US Isn’t Safe for Refugees

For decades, the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) has been a cornerstone of Canada’s border policy with the United States. Established in 2004, its premise is straightforward: asylum seekers must request protection in the first safe country they arrive in, meaning those attempting to cross from the U.S. into Canada at official land ports of […]

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KLEIN: Canada Targets Believers While Shielding Extremists

A new legislative proposal in Canada is sparking a fierce national debate, raising profound questions about the balance between security, freedom, and the role of government. Critics argue that while framed as a tool to combat extremism, the bill’s mechanisms may inadvertently—or intentionally—target the peaceful religious beliefs of ordinary Canadians while failing to address the

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Opinion: Quebec Political Class Fuelling Social Fracture

In the heart of Canadian confederation, a quiet but profound fracture is widening. Quebec, a province celebrated for its vibrant culture and distinct identity, finds itself at a crossroads not defined by geography, but by social cohesion. Increasingly, the discourse emanating from its political class is not one of unity in diversity, but of division

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Combating Hate in Canada: Government’s 2025 Plan

In a nation celebrated for its diversity and multicultural fabric, the rising tide of hate-motivated incidents presents a profound challenge. Communities across Canada are feeling the sting of targeted prejudice, from vandalized places of worship to violent assaults fueled by bigotry. Addressing this requires more than condemnation; it demands a clear, actionable, and comprehensive strategy.

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Opinion: Trump’s National Security Strategy Critique

The return of Donald Trump to the political forefront has sent ripples through capitals worldwide, prompting a urgent re-examination of what a second “America First” term would mean for global stability. His proposed MAGA national security strategy represents not merely a shift in tactics, but a fundamental philosophical revolution in how America engages with the

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