Air India

Where Jagmeet Singh is really coming from

Paul Wells: Canadians are getting used to hearing half answers from the NDP leader—on questions he himself is raising—about Sikh extremism

Indian spies did it, and other Ottawa conspiracy theories

Terry Glavin: With the PM’s endorsement, a hackneyed and reckless Indian spy-story genre is suddenly flourishing in and around Ottawa

Canada’s troubling indifference to the Air India bombing

Why hasn’t this tragedy—and recognition of the grief of those left behind—claimed a prominent place in Canadian history and public memory?

Jagmeet Singh and the rise of a new brand of Sikh politics

Opinion: Why questions about the alleged mastermind of the Air India bombing ignore a new generation’s politics—and reveal a double standard

The Missing Women inquiry is another in a series of costly train wrecks

Ottawa has spent nearly $200 million on seven inquiries. So, are we getting our money’s worth?

Newsmakers: May 5-12, 2011

Newsmakers: May 5-12, 2011

Donald Trump gets sued, Rita Chretien is found alive, and Don Cherry is angry about something again

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Welcome to the infomercial

To the Conservative campaign now, specifically to the Canadian Coptic Centre in Mississauga, where Mr. Harper wished to highlight his promise to establish an Office of Religious Freedom within the Department of Foreign Affairs. Behind him a Canadian flag, all around him, as the official news release describes it, “an enthusiastic and diverse crowd.”

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‘This should not have happened’

The text of the Prime Minister’s address to a memorial in Toronto this evening for the victims of the Air India bombing is here.

The Commons: A day like any other

On the last sitting before Parliament’s summer recess, a “visionless” government and the “tired” official opposition