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Boston Marathon runners, pictured in 2014. For four-and-a-half hours—despite those miles underfoot—it was a blessed escape to see thousands of different people from a multitude of backgrounds working to achieve the same goal: conquering the Boston Marathon, writes Tim Powers.OTTAWA—One headline cries out that Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca is going to end private long-term care for seniors.
Meanwhile, billionaire Elon Musk has taken over Twitter to give us more free speech. Then, there is Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre, channelling Mel Gibson’s character from, who is going to lessen the tyranny in our lives by bringing us more freedom. Aren’t we blessed to have all these great liberators reforming our society? Or does it sometimes feel like we are on a merry-go-round of cow dung? Pick your path.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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