Rapid-Fire Politics: What does Tom Mulcair need to revive his party?John Geddes and Evan Solomon tackle a week’s worth of federal politics. And they also settle a debate about Canada’s best gravy.
A bunch of April fools: Canadian politicians crack practical jokesTom Mulcair shaving his beard. Rona Ambrose posting Stornoway on AirBNB. Just another April Fools’ Day in Ottawa.
Canada is a laggard at attracting investment. Here’s how to fix that.Canada has all the talent and tools we need to win in the global competition for manufacturing investment, but it will not happen by accident.
Tom Mulcair prepares for his own leadership reviewHe’s outflanked by the Liberals. Is there any room left for the NDP leader?
The art of pulling pranksHappy April Fools’ Day! The experts at Just for Laughs Gags discuss the ethics and effort that go into their popular pranks
Welcome to basic economy class. ’Enjoy’ your flight.Just imagine what it will be like to fly on a ’last-class’ fare
Excited for Tesla’s Model 3? You should be—you’re paying for itSubsidies will play a huge part in the success of electric vehicles like the new Tesla Model 3. That’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Talking Points: Of hardcourt glee and a troubled GOPSpeed read the news with our Talking Points round-up—our short takes on the week’s news—and sound like the smartest person in the room.
Gloria Steinem on Beyoncé, abortion and the Republican PartyThe feminist icon on the interconnectivity of social movements
What a rising loonie means for the manufacturing reboundManufacturing in Canada has gotten a big boost from the lower dollar, but with the loonie climbing again, should companies be worried?