Two nuclear hotheads and a job for Justin TrudeauEvan Solomon: The PM should have used his UN platform to tell the world Canada will broker peace between North Korea and the U.S.
Commander Spock, report to the PMOThe Trudeau government is announcing its new science advisor Tuesday, but scientists have a question: What’s the point?
The problem with Trudeau’s high roadPaul Wells: The Liberals can’t seem to resist claiming moral superiority. But on their tax reforms, it’s not totally clear what side they’re on.
Indigenous rules in NAFTA: Why one chapter is not like the othersAs trade talks get going in Ottawa, the two lawyers who penned the ’Indigenous chapter’ wait to see their unique proposal go upstairs
Why dismantling the Indian Act will be nearly impossibleOpinion: And it might not be much of a solution to the issues that plague "Indians" in Canada, anyway
Justin Trudeau’s UN motto: don’t make trouble, wear silly socksIn New York this week, Trudeau aimed to get on the good side of just about everyone who has turned the UN into a scandalously useless hulk
Trudeau’s small-business tax fight fits with his old inequality messagingBut the political battle will turn on framing the debate. Is it about a tax grab or tax fairness?
Tax reform, NAFTA negotiations and David Johnston: Maclean’s on the HillYour weekly briefing on all things Parliament Hill, produced in the Maclean’s Ottawa bureau
The trickery behind Justin Trudeau’s reconciliation talkJeffrey Ansloos: Decolonization through abolition of the Indian Act is not ’modernization’—it’s political revolution. Does Ottawa have the stomach for it?
Andrew Scheer learns his job’s no funPaul Wells: Hassle and woe are the hallmarks of the opposition leader role. And the Tory leader seems to be finding that out the hard way.