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Paul Wells

Paul Wells is a national affairs columnist for The Toronto Star.


Right, not fast, is Morneau’s principle

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | March 27, 2017

War is hell and Freeland has nothing to be ashamed of

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | March 13, 2017

Trudeau government should adjust Trump strategy

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | March 6, 2017

The middle class is still waiting

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | February 27, 2017

Anti-Islamophobia motion puts Conservatives on the horns of dilemma

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | February 20, 2017

Liberals shore up their left flank

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | February 13, 2017

A tale of two cities for defiantly eccentric Dion

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | February 6, 2017

Politicians guiding journalism? No, thanks

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | January 30, 2017

Stephen Harper sees ‘glass half-full’ in Trump’s victory

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | January 23, 2017

Prime Minister Trudeau tours grassroots Canada while the world rushes ahead

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | January 18, 2017

Dion has always cramped Liberal style

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | January 16, 2017

Private island getaway could be Trudeau’s tipping point

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | January 11, 2017

Trouble and opportunities in the new Trump world

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | January 9, 2017

Can Trudeau counter populist angst?

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | December 12, 2016

Rising nationalism a test for Liberals

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | November 30, 2016

Trudeau chose family first, but Ottawa’s Castro policy has always been ambivalent

opinion | BY PAUL WELLS | November 29, 2016