Andrew MacDougall: The Liberals leaned in on Justin Trudeau’s appearance on the ’Patriot Act.’ But what was supposed to be a push for ’celebrity cool’ turned into one glorious disaster.
Image of the Week: Jacob Rees-Mogg, a hardline social conservative-turned-meme machine, slouched his way through a Brexit debate in spectacular fashion
Paul Wells: Every three years at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, young musicians battle to be named the top string quartet—and maybe win a career on a platter
As Harry turns 35 and enters his new life as a married man and father, the royal superstar needs to figure out how independent he will be from the rest of the Windsors
Andrew MacDougall: The deck has been stacked. All the more reason for Conservatives to stick to their campaign script—helping ordinary Canadians get ahead.
Max Fawcett: If Albertans want the rest of Canada to take their issues more seriously, they’ll have to do something even more radical than pushing for separation—stop voting Conservative
Philippe J. Fournier: In the best case scenario given the latest numbers, the NDP barely wins more than half of its 2015 seat total. Worst case, it risks losing official party status.
Stephen Maher: The former finance minister says Canada should focus on the good news about the climate crisis. His argument is thin and his position is conflicted.