OttawaRobert Jago: The most dangerous blogger in CanadaThe self-described ’nobody’ has ended the campaigns of three Tory candidates—and counting. He talks to Aaron Hutchins about what he hopes to achieve
OttawaIs this Stephen Harper’s last stand?The Conservatives are in third place in the polls. But Stephen Harper is loose, almost joyful. Is this a man resigned to his fate?
OttawaEarl Cowan, the fly in the Conservatives’ rally ointmentThe Tories had refined their recipe for a smooth rally down to a science. But maybe they’ll now need to vet even their most ardent defenders.
OttawaThe Long Campaign of 2015 — and what it will take to winMaclean’s politics editor parses the last year in Canadian politics—and finds a campaign that started a long time ago
PoliticsPrairie battleground: Who will win the heartland?The Tory sweeps are over. Alberta and Saskatchewan are suddenly battlegrounds for all three major parties.
OttawaPeter MacKay and the waning Progressive ConservativesThe PC story may be drawing to a close, but that of the federal Conservatives is still being written, writes Aaron Wherry
OttawaThe many battle scars of Peter MacKayWhat to make of the MP’s 18-year career? Here’s Ottawa bureau chief John Geddes on the impact player on the PM’s roster
OttawaThe Conservatives are levelling the playing field. Maybe.Will a shadowy pro-Conservative fundraising organization change the 2015 election? Probably not. Paul Wells explains.
PoliticsWhy the Conservatives want to crackdown on statutory releaseBehind the Conservatives’ rallying call to put more criminals in jail for longer