Bill Morneau has a good news story to tell—if anyone’s listeningA positive update on Canada’s economy is overshadowed by the finance minister’s credibility deficit
Bill Morneau’s shift from long-term strategy to immediate benefitsComparing the finance minister’s fall economic statement last year to today’s edition shows a dramatic change in emphasis
Bill Morneau, Canada’s very expensive finance ministerStephen Maher on how Bill Morneau is squandering opportunities and causing blowback that Trudeau can no longer afford
Justin Trudeau at the halfway point, or the precipicePaul Wells: The next two years will be a race between the better angels of the Trudeau legacy and the worse
Here’s why Bill Morneau didn’t sell his stock or set up a blind trustThe embattled finance minister was told he didn’t technically have to, but the reason isn’t going to help him fend off critics
Trudeau’s pandering small business tax cut will do nothing for the economyOpinion: If the Liberals really wanted to help the economy, they’d design a policy with ambitious entrepreneurs in mind—not an army of small-business owners content to stay that way
The Prime Minister’s tax reform damage control tourIn Stouffville, Ont., Trudeau took over from Bill Morneau, unveiling a tax cut and some new messaging around an unravelling tax plan
What tax grab politicians in Canada could learn from Hong KongAt a time when Hong Kong is slashing taxes to spur growth, Canada is mostly moving in the opposite direction
Justin Trudeau’s money pit, and those working hard to join itPaul Wells: Can the Aga Khan-vacationing, French villa-owning Liberals still be the great defenders of Canada’s middle class?
Trudeaumania Two is starting to fadeWith polls sagging, the Trudeau Liberals are stumbling badly on a number of key fronts. Enter Jagmeet Singh, stage left.