BusinessThe inside story behind the bungled Bombardier C SeriesThe C Series has a lot going for it, but management missteps have brought Bombardier to the brink
CanadaWhy a struggling Parti Québécois is bad for Quebec’s democracyPierre-Karl Péladeau is, predictably, stumbling toward the exit, while Philippe Couillard fumbles his way to undeserved success
CanadaRené Angélil: The Svengali behind CélineRené Angélil turned a 12-year-old Quebec girl into a global sensation. How they became a business juggernaut and an unassailable force in Quebec.
PoliticsThe angry, radical rightWhy a growing number of extremists are lashing out publicly at Muslim immigrants—and Justin Trudeau
OttawaWhy Trudeau’s crass stance on Syria is lose-loseBy promising to pull out of the anti-Islamic State air campaign while still taking part in it, Canada has alienated both hawks and doves
OttawaThe Tories may be down. But they’re definitely not out.The Conservatives lost at the polls, but they’re well-positioned to come storming back. Martin Patriquin explains why.
WorldShooting holes in the self-perpetuated myth of the NRAPoliticians and regular citizens alike cower in the NRA’s long shadow, as though it were some Old Testament deity. It’s not.
PoliticsPierre Karl Péladeau won’t be a Parti Québécois saviourPierre Karl Péladeau is not going to ignite the PQ. He is about to fall into some familiar political traps.
CanadaRefugees and the long political journeyA happy ending to the at times ugly debate over admitting and processing Syrian refugees.
CanadaMeet the new partisans. Same as the old partisans.Attacking the media over ’Nannygate.’ Silence on the hiring of former oil execs. Turns out Liberal partisans are a lot like Conservative ones.