Hey look: The communist takeover of Maclean’s acceleratesIn my column on the not-at-Ground-Zero more-than-a-mosque , Andrew Coyne’s column on Tamils in a boat , and Andrew Potter’s own...
The arctic: Au nord, peu de nouveauWELLS: "The Harper government’s real-world Arctic policy is moving closer to the real world, which means it is getting less spectacular"
Eight more for the listFor those still scoring at home, the CEO of Alberta Health Services , Charlottetown City Council , the City of Greater Sudbury...
Here and thereAs noted by Susan Delacourt, Vanity Fair has published a study of the Washington game that will, at various points, sound awfully...
A quick studyJustice Minister Rob Nicholson introduced Sue O’Sullivan, the new victims of crime ombudsman, yesterday at the National Press...
’We would like to express our deepest sorrow’The government’s apology , delivered by Indian Affairs Minister John Duncan, to Inuit who were forcibly relocated in the 1950s.
Dance, dance, danceNew video of Michael Ignatieff dancing, this time at Folklorama in Winnipeg. His rhythm seems possibly to have improved , or...
The red shiftLiberal senator Grant Mitchell contemplates the potential possibilities and pitfalls of senate reform.
How they do itIf senate reform is, as has been hinted, to be prominent in the government’s fall agenda, it is perhaps worth seriously...