If we can get past Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s blackface picture, Green Party leader Elizabeth May’s photoshopped coffee cup and Conservative leader Andrew Scheer’s embellished resumé, let’s take stock of the first half of the federal election campaign and what’s at stake for Canada. On Sept. 11, the Liberals and Conservatives went into this election […]
Andrew Scheer may lead the federal Conservatives, but Jason Kenney and Doug Ford have set the narrative for the October federal election
The Liberals want voters to keep thinking about the budget — and not the SNC-Lavalin scandal
The SNC-Lavalin affair deserves a royal commission, but not for the reason most people would expect
Ottawa and the provinces must deal with Indigenous peoples and investors in an open-handed way
Pierre Trudeau learned in 1972 that he could be a prophet or a politician, but he couldn't be both
New tax incentives to encourage investment in Canada are worth $14 billion over five years
It’s unclear how much help is needed
With trade deals revised, the U.S. looks determined to remake the world’s trading system to isolate China
Maxime Bernier's comment that his former party seems to have lost its soul has some validity