Canada has constructed a workable liberal nationalism in the age of mass-migration and populist backlash. Can America learn from it?For more, visit TheWeek.com/Podcasts
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During the Great Depression, the government created thousands of jobs for the unemployed. James Pethokoukis explains why that would never work today.For more, visit TheWeek.com/podcasts
Stressing out over paperwork is one of the signature features of modern life. Sometimes it's necessary — like when you're buying a car. But a lot of it, especially anything connected with government programs, could easily be avoided.
Just 36 percent of Americans have a passport, and I get it — some people, just don’t care for traveling. But for those like me, who want to cross places off their to-do list and just need a little push, we need to ignore that feeling of hesitat