Canada’s two tiny Trumps to call our ownThe two Tory leadership frontrunners took a page from The Donald: she’s shameless, he’s politically clueless
Q&A: Kevin O’Leary on why he’s running for the Tory leadershipThe brash businessman tells Maclean’s about why he’s finally throwing his hat in the Tory ring, how he’ll tackle Trudeau—and how good his French is
Why should a PM speak French? Political reality.Stephen Harper once railed against bilingualism, but came to understand that not knowing French was a sure way to lose
Canada’s prime minister shouldn’t need to be bilingualWhy bilingualism needn’t be a qualification to be PM, even as hopefuls for the Conservative leadership work on their French
Tories want to cut red tape for skilled immigrants. What else is new?Unless politicians get serious about reaccreditation for skilled immigrants, many newcomers to Canada could see themselves as punchlines to a cruel joke
Canada’s opposition parties seek leaders—and meaningIn 2017, the Conservatives and New Democrats will work out their new champions—and it’s about to get interesting
Dissent—and support—grows in Kellie Leitch’s ridingIn her Simcoe-Grey riding, people are denouncing and defending Kellie Leitch. But there’s one thing that unites them.
Conservative leadership candidates who shouldn’t be namedScott Gilmore on the contenders, the clones and the clowns in the Conservative leadership race
Kellie Leitch’s constituents turn against herA ’Not my MP’ movement is gaining steam in Leitch’s rural riding of Simcoe-Grey, north of Toronto
Donald Trump could happen in Canada. It’s already begun.Donald Trump’s angry, populist surge is already beginning to infect Canadian politics. But will it take root?