
Stephen Marche
Stephen Marche is a Canadian author and cultural commentator who has noted a significant shift in Canadian attitudes towards nationalism. He argues that recent events have sparked a newfound pride among Canadians, contrasting with previous discussions focused on the country's shortcomings.
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Stephen Marche is the author of The Next Civil War: Dispatches from the American Future.
America the predator: Trump wants to show the world he can take what he wantsStephen Marche wrote a story for the Atlantic magazine about the potential American invasion of Canada.
As Canadians ditch U.S. vacation properties, they look farther afield - and closer to homeStephen Marche wrote an essay titled 'The America I loved is gone'.
Trump news at a glance: Hegseth reportedly had Yemen Signal chat with wife, brother | Trump administrationStephen Marche’s latest book is On Writing and Failure.
Opinion: The new American threat to Canada’s sovereignty require a new cultural nationalism. Here’s what it should look likeStephen Marche is noted as Fulford's son-in-law and calculated the number of columns Fulford wrote.
The case for Canadian nationalism: Lessons from my late great-uncle, Robert FulfordStephen Marche is a writer who discussed Trump's media strategy and its implications.
Trump 2.0.: una presidencia en directo, 24/7 | InternacionalStephen Marche is a writer who reflected on the changing attitudes of Canadians in response to Trump's actions.
“Canadá no se vende”: la amenaza de anexión y los aranceles de Trump resucitan el patriotismo en el país | Internacional


















































