Breaking: How our democracy actually worksIn our democracy, does the party that wins the most seats get to form government? Maybe, but not necessarily.
Paul Wells: ’My bias is all in your head’Wells puts Wells on the hot seat to answer the questions you have about his politics
Why provincial leaders are playing political pokerWhy Canada’s premiers and other provincial leaders should be placing their bets during this federal election campaign. (And why they maybe shouldn’t.)
Escaping the election cocoonIncreasingly, voters hear only the voices they agree with. How to break free from the echo chamber.
The young are not restless. Here’s proof in one chart.Today on our daily Show and Tell infographic series: a chart that shows young people aren’t as apathetic as many think
Hy’s: Where secrets were swapped over supperFor years, Ottawa journalists and politicians traded gossip at Hy’s steakhouse. In 2016, it closes its doors. John Geddes on the end of an era.
Why small business taxation does need fixingKevin Milligan is a fan of dentists,. But they shouldn’t be first in line for tax cuts. The economist explains
For the record: Stephen Harper on the Syrian refugee crisisA week since the shocking picture of a dead little boy moved the world, the Conservatives hint at change
For campaign magic, Harper turns to a wizard from OzAustralian campaign whiz Lynton Crosby is coming to Canada to help the Conservatives.