Unemployed? Get a job fast, or else.Skills erode over time, and firms are hesitant to hire those who have been unemployed for a significant duration
The Supreme Court’s Senate decision is about more than the SenateProf. Adam Dodek says the Supreme Court’s Senate reference ruling is a clear, decisive guide to constitutional amendments
Senate reform: Stephen Harper decides it’s not worth the effortThe Supreme Court ruling disappoints the Prime Minister
Oh by the way, some major changes to the Fair Elections ActPierre Poilievre agrees to adjust his bill
Stephen Harper abandons Senate reform. Again.Wells: The PM had his answer to the Supreme Court ready six months before they ruled
Listen: Noémi Mercier discusses Maclean’s cover storyNoémi Mercier and Alec Castonguay’s investigation took them across Canada and to Afghanistan as they pored through documents, interviewed officials and spoke with victims
Obama and Harper: Mutual frustration societyHarper and Obama have a lot in common. Which is part of the problem.
Did the Supreme Court just kill Senate reform?Emmett Macfarlane on what today’s ruling means for the Conservatives, NDP and Liberals (and the country)
Three key points from the Supreme Court’s Senate-reform guidebookConclusions focus on electing senators, limiting their terms or even abolishing the federal Senate outright
In defence of a Senate that does not existOn the court’s Senate conclusions — and the Senate we really have