Scott Reid: Taking democracy to the peopleThe winner in the Civic Engagement category at the 2017 Parliamentarians of the Year awards says referendums can ’break through party discipline’
Judy Sgro: The veteran mentorThe winner in the Best Mentor category of Maclean’s 2017 Parliamentarians of the Year awards on her mother-hen instinct
Government proposes Bill C-65 to tackle workplace harassmentThe bill would force employers to take action but doesn’t mandate specific sanctions for perpetrators
Justin Trudeau, the Paradise Papers and his ’super rich friends’In Question Period on Monday the PM was back in the hot seat facing questions about Liberals and tax shelters
Losing a war criminal in Canada’s access to information systemOttawa cared even less about our ATIP request than it did about finding one of its most ’Wanted.’ And that wasn’t much.
Ottawa confronts the Paradise Papers: Live videoThe House of Commons meets for the first time since a massive leak revealed thousands of Canadians were connected to offshore accounts—including Liberal fundraiser Stephen Bronfman
How the fight to defeat ISIS sparked a new battle in IraqAdnan R. Khan: Canada put its military resources behind the Kurds to take on ISIS. Now it’s seeing the ugly results.
Science in Canada needs funding, not photo-opsThere is no evidence the science minister or prime minister will provide the budget support needed to enact the Naylor report’s recommendations
Sexual harassment, MMIW inquiry, legalizing pot: Maclean’s on the HillYour weekly briefing on all things Parliament Hill, produced in the Maclean’s Ottawa bureau
The risky tag team of Julie Payette and Justin TrudeauStephen Maher: Our system relies on vice-regal distance from the government, and this week the line was blurred