A common enemy fails to unite us
Even in the face of a common danger like ISIS, Canadians these days find themselves divided, arguing about military strategy, about refugee policies, and about security measures.
OAKVILLE, ONT.—Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher, once noted, “a common danger unites even the bitterest enemies.”
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