With Trudeau’s Trans Mountain deal, Alberta’s Ottawa-hates-us narrative is hard to justifyWith the pipeline in federal hands, and Alberta politicians high-fiving each other, any antagonistic relationship will be hard to sustain
Who could possibly buy the Trans Mountain pipeline — and how soon?Suitors would have to be big enough, and that leaves a scant few Canadian possibilities.
The faulty math behind Trudeau’s reasoning for buying Trans Mountain from Kinder MorganOpinion: The federal government says delays to the Trans Mountain pipeline were costing Canada $15 billion a year. But that may not be quite right.
Who will build the Trans Mountain pipeline—and at what cost?Ottawa is set to take over the expansion project in August, with the clock ticking to find a buyer before construction ends, perhaps in 2021
David Chariandy writes to his daughter, in wary hopeThe award-winning Chariandy has written a book about racism, struggle and love to mark his child’s coming of age
The Maclean’s-Pollara Ontario election poll: The NDP lead keeps growingPaul Wells: With only nine days until the Ontario election, the NDP are continuing to expand their lead over the PCs and Liberals.
Why Trudeau decided to buy Trans Mountain—and hopes to sell it again soonThe feds cuts a deal to buy the pipeline and will bank on positive court rulings, but protests are another matter entirely
A simple, no-fuss promise for Ontario politicians to help beer drinkersOpinion: The Ontario election has become abuzz about how booze is sold. So why is every party leader ignoring the plan that wine and beer producers actually want?
Doug Ford, Jagmeet Singh and the myth of the ’ethnic vote’Both politicians have been cast as potential beneficiaries of outsized support from ethnic voters. The evidence suggests something different.
Bob Rae’s rise and fall as Ontario’s first NDP premier, as told through Maclean’s archivesIt’s been nearly 25 years since Bob Rae left office, yet his controversial tenure continues to loom over this year’s election campaign