Canada needs to rethink its approach to economic developmentOpinion: The superclusters initiative highlights bigger questions about how Canada handles economic development—and how political it has become
Where Jagmeet Singh is really coming fromPaul Wells: Canadians are getting used to hearing half answers from the NDP leader—on questions he himself is raising—about Sikh extremism
The number of soldiers citing medical reasons for leaving the military is soaringPolitics around veterans can get bitter fast, and beneath that tension lies a huge increase in disability claims
B.C.’s real estate ’speculation tax’ will reserve homes for the ultra richOpinion: The B.C. NDP government’s new tax will compound the ill effects of rent controls on supply
Jagmeet Singh’s statement on Sikh separatism: ‘This is not a simple or easy process’The federal NDP leader released a statement on his appearance at a rally for Sikh independence in 2015
Why Ontario keeps choosing between bad or worse leadersTom Parkin: Voters are once again being told to settle between unfavourable options (Ford or Wynne). Andrea Horwath offers a way out of this trap.
Farewell to Rex Tillerson, Chrystia Freeland’s man in WashingtonRex Tillerson’s firing as U.S. secretary of state is a heavy blow for Canada’s foreign minister, who worked in step with him on North Korea and Russia
What happened the last time someone tried to Make Ontario Great AgainOpinion: As Doug Ford becomes the Ontario PCs’ leader, a spate of American populism imported into the province in the 1890s offers lessons for the present
Why Kathleen Wynne is still so unpopularDoug Ford’s big win might change the subject in Ontario politics. But will it change many voters’ dim view of their premier?
What’s happening to Canada’s defence spending? Harjit Sajjan respondsOpinion: Canada’s defence minister replies to Ken Hansen’s piece on the state of national spending on our military