Our editorial: Nearly a century after Agnes MacPhail was the first woman elected to the House of Commons, only about a quarter of seats are held by women. It’s time for that to change.
Politics Insider for Dec. 13: China’s retaliation against Canada continues, Trudeau and Freeland blast Trump for politicizing the Meng case and MPs, reporters and others bid farewell to Centre Block
Politics Insider for Dec. 12: China arrests a former diplomat to punish Canada, America wonders what comes after Trump’s lies, and there’s a stranger in the House
Politics Insider for Dec. 11: It’s good that Canada finally took a stand on Huawei, Trudeau has an Alberta problem and O’Regan’s awkward story time for soldiers
Politics Insider for Dec. 10: Meng Wanzhou’s arrest puts Canada and China on a collision course, a first ministers’ meeting about nothing, and why more and more politicians are treating the media as enemies
Paul Wells: In Montreal, a glimpse of Trudeau federalism—everyone gets to ’agree to disagree’ and it’s enough to hold ’real substantive discussions.’ Easy.
Politics Insider for Dec. 7: Fallout from Canada’s arrest of Chinese telecom exec, first ministers prepare to tussle in Montreal and Ottawa backs down on summer jobs program