OttawaConservatives made deal to quiet dissent on C-51, gun group saysThe president of the National Firearms Association says the Conservatives offered the group a deal if he didn’t speak out against Bill C-51—then reneged
OttawaTracking the evolution of the Conservatives’ rallying cryIn election season, every little detail matters. Just look at how the Conservative rally sign has changed over the course of the campaign.
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?
OttawaFederal election 2015: When left is right, and the middle is leftJohn Geddes on a remarkable shift in Canada’s political landscape as the parties work to outflank each other
WorldCanada-EU trade deal faces more tinkeringMission accomplished? Not quite. American negotiations with Europe may trigger more changes to CETA
CanadaHarper saved us from a Mad Max wasteland, and other hyperboleNo man in the history of time has ever done more crucial work than Scott Feschuk, who measured the Conservatives months before the election
OttawaThe Tories and the TV networks: Who is censoring whom?A Conservative plan to safeguard attack ads draws an attack of its own, and creates a thorny dilemma for networks
OttawaHow many Conservatives will stand with Brent Rathgeber?The independent MP’s bill nears some kind of resolution
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OttawaMaximum HarperThe Conservatives in Calgary: Paul Wells explains why Stephen Harper is not about to change