Politics Insider for January 24: Canada’s ambassador to China offers legal advice to Huawei CFO, Scheer says McCallum deserves to be fired and Mulcair just can’t stop needling Singh
Politics Insider for January 23: The U.S. confirms it will request Huawei CFO’s extradition, Indigenous lawyers blast Trudeau over Wilson-Raybould and Ford keeps seeing recessions before his eyes
Politics Insider for January 22: An open letter scolds Chinese arrests, Ford loses grip on economic reality and a First Nations community gets its first clean tap water in 25 years
The race in Burnaby South is back on, taxpayers will be pipeline owners for a while longer, and Bernier says he’d "do nothing" to address climate change
Politics Insider for January 18: Liberals say no to Wang rejoining Burnaby South race, why Andrew Scheer has the most to lose in the byelection, and Canada-China relations find a way to get worse
Politics Insider for January 17: Turmoil in Burnaby-South byelection and America calls out China over arrests and death sentence, as China temporarily detains another Canadian
Politics Insider for January 16: Svend Robinson seeks end to political purgatory, the war of the travel advisories, and Theresa May’s government faces a vote of no confidence after historic defeat of Brexit deal
Jane Philpott won respect as Indigenous services minister. Can Seamus O’Regan—a pal of the PM who has yet to distinguish himself in cabinet—fill her shoes?
Politics Insider for January 15: Trudeau’s cabinet shuffle leaves some observers puzzled, China sentences a Canadian to death, and the real irony in Rand Paul’s visit to a Canadian hospital