Canada remains on Donald Trump’s nice list—for nowA visit from one of Trump’s senior business advisors offers some reassurances—and shows what could be ahead in Canada-U.S. relations
Ten years later, we ask again: What’s wrong in Regina?A decade ago, Maclean’s labelled North Central ’Canada’s worst neighbourhood’. It remains a source of controversy and neglect.
Why I’m marching: Canadians on joining the Women’s March’I march because I am a woman. I march because I am black and alive. I march because too many can not.’
And the biggest economic uncertainty for Canada under Trump is...We asked economists and policy experts for what they think will be the biggest sources of economic uncertainty for Canada
The right way to cut politicians’ payIn Calgary and Edmonton, city councillors’ incomes are linked to their performance, so that everything is automatic, not political
The Alberta PCs are burning. That’s fine by Jason Kenney.Despite the drama inflaming the Alberta PCs, Jason Kenney continues to hurtle toward the party leadership—and a potential merger
The Mark Norman firing mystery: This doesn’t happen in the U.S.Four days after Canada’s No. 2 military commander was fired, Canadians still don’t know why. We should take a lesson from American transparency on this.
The prime minister’s tour gets real in PeterboroughAny sense that Justin Trudeau’s cross-country tour would be some kind of easy charade was disabused in Peterborough, Ont.
Why should a PM speak French? Political reality.Stephen Harper once railed against bilingualism, but came to understand that not knowing French was a sure way to lose
Canada’s prime minister shouldn’t need to be bilingualWhy bilingualism needn’t be a qualification to be PM, even as hopefuls for the Conservative leadership work on their French