The quagmire of electoral reform and the hunt for legitimacyA referendum may not be the answer. But the Liberals need to show they’re changing the system for Canadians, says Paul Wells
Opening the door to Ebola-hit countriesThe Liberals have rolled back the controversial Tory freeze on visa processing for residents of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone
Rona Ambrose: How she plans to build bridges in 2016In a year-end interview with Maclean’s, Rona Ambrose explains how she’ll get the Conservative party ready for its next leader
Thomas Mulcair: How he’s ready to spar in 2016Tom Mulcair’s back, taking on the new PM, fighting for good-paying jobs—and addressing his own future
Vote-fixing: The Liberal plan for electoral reform in 2016The Liberals hope to change the way we elect MPs and win over the opposition in the process
Five challenges for 2016: The Conservative PartyAs the Conservatives settle into life as the Opposition, here are the challenges they face in the new year
The immigration minister tries some Christmas cheerThe Liberals may not hit their 10,000 Syrian refugee resettlement target, but John McCallum is decidedly optimistic.
Five political predictions for 2016Evan Solomon and John Geddes explore five key political questions for the year ahead
Direct democracy arrives at the House of CommonsOttawa’s e-petition site offers Canadians a new way to control the agenda in the House
How Tom Mulcair plans to oppose Trudeau’s LiberalsTom Mulcair on climate change, Syrian refugees, and staying on as NDP leader