Setting the table for Trudeau’s dinner with the premiersPremiers will meet with the Prime Minister on Monday for the first time since 2009. Top of the agenda: climate change.
How the PM’s residence became a nightmare at 24 SussexImagine living with asbestos, knob-and-tube wiring, a leaky roof. Anne Kingston explains why prime ministers make terrible tenants.
Maclean’s on the Hill: Paris one week laterPlus: conversations with Joe Clark, Kathleen Wynne, and Philippe Couillard
Can Trudeau make a deal with the premiers to fight climate change?David McLaughlin, former president of the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy, on Trudeau’s chances for a climate change deal
Interview: Naheed Nenshi on Syrian refugees and anti-Muslim attacks’I think we’re going to show people who we are, our generosity of spirit, what we’re capable of’
Rona Ambrose gets the key to StornowayRona Ambrose may be the leader of the Opposition in the House, but her partner J.P Veitch will run this one
Bill Morneau: The Finance Minister’s portfolioAt Finance, the rookie Toronto MP is responsible for Justin Trudeau’s high-profile campaign promise to cut middle-income taxes
Will Syrian refugees pay their own airfare to get here?If the government alters the rules for these 25,000 Syrian refugees, how will it tell the next refugee family from Ethiopia or Afghanistan to foot the bill?
A real test of the Conservative party’s new toneTo measure the Conservative party’s new tone, look to one question of public policy: how we deal with heroin addiction
Answering the call after Paris? It’s not that simple.Terror attacks offer a complicated paradox. This is a time for hard decisions.