What to call voters, besides Canadians?When I posted this yesterday on Stephen Harper’s appeal to immigrants and their children (and grandchildren, I suppose), I...
Layton’s versionTwo questions remain for Stephen Harper to answer. But to this and this and this , you can add what Jack Layton wrote five years...
The Commons: Rave-upThe circular amphitheatre, used in other circumstances by a circus school, was bathed in red light. A muscular DJ spun pounding...
Harper’s first stop in suburban, heavily ethnic territory [UPDATED from his second]The biggest ovation Stephen Harper earned at his rally in Brampton, Ont. this morning didn’t come when he issued one of his grim...
The ’04 leaders debateMr. Harper says the Conservative party "allowed" Mr. Martin to govern after the 2004 election. Mr. Duceppe says what Mr. Harper...
Gilles Duceppe, federalist hardliner"Mr. Duceppe clarified that he, too, would never be part of a formal coalition with the other parties, saying it would be...
The Quebec appealMichael Ignatieff always has two speeches, the one in the prepared text and the one he delivers (while only periodically checking...
Is Canada a nation?COYNE: Ignatieff has no doubt Quebec is a nation. But is Canada? And if so, are Quebecers part of it?
Who gets to govern? Venturing deep into the post-May 2 scenario weedsThe question, it seems to me, is a simple one: can the party that didn’t win the most seats in a Canadian election legitimately...