Justin Trudeau may have lost the foreign press (and not just Fox News)It’s hard to miss the change in tone over just the last week, amidst a disastrous visit to India: the Prime Minister’s glow has faded
Justin Trudeau in the real worldPaul Wells: The prime minister’s so-called ’state visit’ trip to India was so tone-deaf, hopeless and unserious he might as well never have gone
The Liberals’ supercluster plan is an economic fantasyOpinion: Government funding for clusters is highly unlikely to be able to deliver the enticing possibility of "Made-in-Canada Silicon Valleys"
Canada and India can’t seem to make a trade deal. Here’s why.The Trudeau government’s championing of ’progressive trade’ may further gum up complex negotiations that have dragged on for years
The doggedness of Patrick BrownPaul Wells: He’s a detail-oriented politician who doesn’t give up and it’s going to cause his party trouble if he remains a candidate for his old job
The NDP knows what it stands for. Now begins the work of policymaking.Inequality, pharmacare and intraparty democracy were on the agenda at the NDP’s Ottawa convention. ’The time for timid is over’, said Singh.
Canada’s checkered history of arms sales to human rights violatorsOpinion: If previous debates on arms sales are anything to go by, Canada has become less vigilant on human rights
How Willy Blomme became Jagmeet Singh’s indispensable chief of staffThe former Jack Layton speech writer and Broadbent Institute Quebec director is the experienced hand behind the NDP leader’s young team
The Conservative and NDP platforms are starting to take serious shapeEconomist Kevin Milligan examines what we know so far about the policies the opposition parties plan to fight the Liberals with in the next election
Navdeep Bains and the Silicon Plant People from SaskatchewanPaul Wells on the announcement of the winners of the Liberals’ supercluster initiative—supercluster?—and why it’s probably a good thing