Where Jagmeet Singh is really coming fromPaul 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 theoriesTerry 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 bombingWhy 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 politicsOpinion: 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 wrecksOttawa has spent nearly $200 million on seven inquiries. So, are we getting our money’s worth?
Newsmakers: May 5-12, 2011Donald Trump gets sued, Rita Chretien is found alive, and Don Cherry is angry about something again
The Commons: A day like any otherOn the last sitting before Parliament’s summer recess, a "visionless" government and the "tired" official opposition