On CampusWhat the election results might have been...Three Ontario Votes educates voters on alternative systems
EventsInside the 2024 Maclean’s Education SummitThe magazine’s second education-focused Ideas Summit zeroed in on academia’s AI opportunity
PoliticsB.C.’s wild election is an opportunity for major democratic changesAs the B.C. Liberals face a fragile minority government, don’t lose sight of the other issues still lurking—like ethics laws
UncategorizedThe new Republican strategy book for 2016The Republican National Committee ponders how to fix its losing streak
OpinionThe Conservatives’ opportunity and the Liberal imperativeBruce Anderson: While there’s a voter-rich battle to their left, Liberals must notice O’Toole is relaunching the fight for the centre that his predecessors weren’t interested in
Ottawa’We have booked nothing in this year’s budget based on that review because it hasn’t been done yet’So the Harper government now promises that, if reelected, it will balance the budget in 2014-2015. This promise is based on cuts...
OttawaA reminder: When you take a meeting with the abyss, the abyss takes a meeting with youPaul Wells on how Harper plays the game
PoliticsJohn Horgan’s roller-coaster B.C. election nightHe failed to put a stake through heart of the Liberals, but the B.C. NDP will take a partial victory
Washington338Canada U.S. presidential race: Biden leads but Trump is within striking distancePhilippe J. Fournier: It’s been 30 years since an incumbent has faced such poor numbers, but the electoral college still works in Trump’s favour
UncategorizedCould Superstorm Sandy cost Obama the popular vote?There’s markedly less incentive than usual for Obama voters in deep-blue states to make it to the polling station