Joe Biden comes to Ottawa, and it feels oddly familiarOn two career politicians—including one longtime Canadian PM—who weren’t crude populists and stayed cool
Q&A: Mark Holland on electoral reform consultations—and what comes nextUnder heavy fire, a key Liberal voice on changing how we vote defends the government’s approach to electoral reform
Conservative leadership candidates who shouldn’t be namedScott Gilmore on the contenders, the clones and the clowns in the Conservative leadership race
Replay: Crosstalk with Solomon and Geddes, on electoral reformOur live weekly politics show tackled electoral reform and more. Watch it now!
In defence of the Liberals’ electoral-reform surveyMyDemocracy.ca earned scorn among critics and experts. But professor Philippe Lagassé is standing up for its usefulness as a tool.
The problem with Maryam Monsef’s contempt for metricsMonsef’s ’math is hard’ moment is an odd position for a cabinet minister in a proud science-friendly, evidence-based party to be taking
Is now the time for Mexico and Canada to become the ’two amigos?’Mexico’s ambassador to Canada Agustín García-López on the two countries’ relations, from lifting visas to ending a beef ban
Maryam Monsef’s change in parliamentary toneMaryam Monsef on keeping a positive tone, speaking the truth, and carrying herself with integrity in the House
The circular logic and mixed messages on electoral reformA committee made up of all five parties delivered its much-anticipated report on electoral reform—and a predictable jumble of interests ensued
Trudeau crunches the crude math of pipeline politicsEvan Solomon on Justin Trudeau’s tough political calculus on Trans Mountain, and the real reason he approved it