Canada’s aging population is going to put a strain on government coffersOpinion: As a result of dramatic demographic change, and the resulting higher spending and slower revenue growth, governments in Canada face stark choices
Stephen Harper’s NAFTA memo shows how little the former PM has changedPaul Wells pokes holes in Harper’s flawed, albeit very familiar NAFTA memo attacking the Trudeau government for its approach to Donald Trump
Stephen Harper’s no-good advice on NAFTAStephen Maher: The former PM’s leaked memo criticizing Liberal strategy is not only off-target, it risks damaging his reputation
After sexual harassment at Riviera, will politicians go back to eat?It was a place where the PM’s family could be spotted dining and where politicians and lobbyists went when work ran late
Canadians feel Trudeau’s image on the world stage is his biggest asset: PollInsights West probes Trudeau’s weak spots, too, and asks what Canadians expect from the Liberals in the next two years
Why heckling during Question Period can get ugly, especially for women MPsA new report finds that women are more likely to hear heckling that focuses on gender, intelligence, age, race or ethnicity, and appearance
Welcome to your post-process years, Justin TrudeauPaul Wells: The Liberals’ big initiatives have proved exhausting. It’s no wonder they’re finally turning to the simple payoffs.
Kelly Craft doesn’t understand clouds (or climate change) at allAnne Kingston: Donald Trump’s new ambassador to Canada looks at climate change from ’both sides’—and leaves her host nation laughing
Bill Morneau has a good news story to tell—if anyone’s listeningA positive update on Canada’s economy is overshadowed by the finance minister’s credibility deficit
Bill Morneau’s shift from long-term strategy to immediate benefitsComparing the finance minister’s fall economic statement last year to today’s edition shows a dramatic change in emphasis