Jen Gerson: Its contracts wouldn’t disappear. Its valued employees would still be valued. And the work just might go to companies that haven’t been accused of corruption
Decades after the federal government uprooted a group of Inuit, the Liberals apologized and agreed to a settlement. The Ahiarmiut will forgive—but they can’t forget.
Today’s justice committee debate is drawing a lot more attention than last spring’s finance committee look at the same issue—when departmental officials insisted the rules weren’t written for any particular company
Here’s what the PM said about her exit, whether she should be able to talk freely, if MPs should delve into it all, and First Nations leaders’ concerns
Paul Wells: You thought this government was about family benefits and boil-water advisories? The Lavalin affair offers a glimpse of the real scene—maybe the real Canada.
Kathleen Roussel: ’I am confident that our prosecutors ... exercise their discretion independently and free from any political or partisan consideration.’