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Jen Gerson: There’s room for a Tory opposition that makes a sensible critique of COVID restrictions—and no sign this party is ready to fill it
Jen Gerson: Let Justin Trudeau and the Liberals eat every morsel of cake coming to them, because time and circumstances are finally on your side.
Jen Gerson: The new western conservative party’s plan is re-create the Bloc Québécois, and carve out a quasi-independent subnational entity just like Quebec
Our political parties are becoming magpies, dumping leaders for the next shiny thing. But look what happens when they don’t.
The A-lister opens up about the tyranny of happiness, and why he tries to share the celebrity experience with fellow Canadians
Jen Gerson: We can’t wish away the Constitution. But we can stop filling our provincial legislatures with over-ambitious dimwits.
The 11,000-sq.-foot residence’s front door is protected by statues of life-sized golden horses, and a golden chariot helmed by a giant winged man, also in gold
Jen Gerson: Shattering the illusion of celebrity has pushed the self-effacing Canadian’s star even higher during the pandemic
Jen Gerson: It’s difficult for someone today, subject to countless videos of police abuse, to wrap our heads around this idea—but the Metropolitan Police Act of 1829 created a liberal institution
Jen Gerson: Has the social-media age overtaken the rules of the House?
Jen Gerson: Hotlines for reporting ‘non-compliance’ are evil tools that will damage the very trust we’ll need to rebound from this crisis