How Ottawa and the provinces can unite around climate changeAs Trudeau prepares to meet with the provinces this week to discuss a national climate change plan, the big question is around what role Ottawa will play
Maclean’s on the Hill: Parliament confronts doctor-assisted deathAn audio briefing on a week in politics from the Maclean’s Ottawa bureau
Spring training hits Ottawa: Conservative hopefuls warm upFollow along with speedy punditry on ’Woodstock for Conservatives’ and doctor-assisted death
Kevin O’Leary adds spark to conservative efforts to rechargeO’Leary, a prospective candidate for the Conservative Party leadership, isn’t worried that he doesn’t speak French
Murray Rankin on assisted dying’s trickier questionsMurray Rankin discusses a new report from a special committee of MPs and senators on physician-assisted dying
What should a Conservative look like in 2016?Sara MacIntyre, a former Stephen Harper press secretary, lays down her controversial blueprint for a modern Conservative
Grappling with the hardest questions on assisted dyingAn interview with Sen. Kelvin Ogilvie, co-chair of Parliament’s committee on physician-assisted dying
Why does Trudeau keep sucking up to foreign tech companies?Despite the PM’s love for Silicon Valley, relying on foreign tech firms for jobs risks turning Canada into a branch-plant economy
How Trudeau’s first national inquiry could become a quagmireThe inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women delivers big questions, even before it begins
Liberals set to unveil changes to how to get, lose Canadian citizenshipLiberals want to undo the previous Conservative government’s controversial changes to the Citizenship Act