Why one Canadian is joining the Tories—in protestA progressive doctor explains why Kellie Leitch’s extreme policy positions have turned apathy into panic
A very Trudeau Christmas cardFind out how many past Trudeau Xmas cards have featured balmy landscapes that are, honestly, kind of a bummer to look at right now
12 Days of (Trudeau) ChristmasThe Prime Minister and his family received a lot of gifts from around the world in 2016. We sing our way through some of the highlights.
Replay: Crosstalk, on legal weed, health transfers, and moreEvery Wednesday morning, Evan Solomon and John Geddes discuss and take your political questions on our live Facebook show
Canada’s opposition parties seek leaders—and meaningIn 2017, the Conservatives and New Democrats will work out their new champions—and it’s about to get interesting
In Justin Trudeau’s second year, promises meet proving groundAmid questions for Trudeau about the economy, and a fight for the middle class, John Geddes envisions what 2017 will hold for the Liberals
Dissent—and support—grows in Kellie Leitch’s ridingIn her Simcoe-Grey riding, people are denouncing and defending Kellie Leitch. But there’s one thing that unites them.
Congress adopts Canada-U.S. border billProject has involved both U.S. political parties and both Harper and Trudeau governments
Inside Christy Clark’s climate change brinksmanshipDid B.C. Premier Christy Clark win something real, or just put on a show?
Wobbles aside, Justin Trudeau’s honeymoon continuesThe Trudeau Liberals can still look at their record and, despite the screw ups, happily match it against any government’s first year in office