Elizabeth May: The Chatelaine InterviewThe Green leader on funding women’s groups, combatting toxic chemicals and moving child care into the workplace.
What happens when women take over the debate?Aaron Wherry previews three things worth watching in the week ahead
A campaign full of seniors’ momentsFederal parties are chasing seniors with expensive promises. But one 85-year-old and her neighbours devised a cheap way to age well at home.
How did that candidate get the green light?Charles Bird, who used to vet candidates for the Liberal Party, on background searches, how mistakes happen, and ‘crushing dreams’
Why Elizabeth May is not going awayThe surprise star of the Globe’s debate explains why she refuses to take no for an answer
Maclean’s on the Hill: #GlobeDebate, vanishing dataAlso: We talk to Chatelaine about party leaders and women’s issues
The Maclean’s Politics Panel: Four key moments in the economic debateOur Ottawa bureau dissects the campaign’s second debate
Perception shift: What Justin Trudeau won by losing his coolHis hair’s short, his manner tougher. The youth candidate has recast himself as an old-fashioned pol—with some unexpected results
The case for decentralizing power in the PMOIn conversation with Donald Savoie, author of What Is Government Good At?
Scott Gilmore: The issues no party will touchHow can one of the world’s wealthiest countries still have citizens living in medieval conditions?