Politics Insider for May 12: A roundup of the CPC debate; an Ontario Liberal candidate is fired over homophobic comments
Ahead of the end of this year’s daylight saving on Nov. 7, Shannon Proudfoot breaks down the pros and cons of the increasingly unpopular practice
Stephen Maher: Trudeau and O’Toole—two leaders fighting for their political careers—stood out in a debate that may have been short on substance but not drama
Opinion: At a time when assumptions and fake news have become too common, it’s crucial that scientists communicate the field’s wonder and doubt
Opinion: Most people aren’t virulently prejudiced—and research suggests there are ways to help others find clarity around their soft bigotries
NDP leader’s shots at ‘Calm’ Christy Clark signalled B.C.’s return to bare-knuckle politics
In their first presidential debate, both Trump and Clinton need to cross the threshold of acceptability
See Harper, Mulcair, Trudeau and Duceppe go head to head a final time before this month’s election
The polls may not move much as a result of Thursday’s French debate. But that’s not the only reason we hold these things
In B.C. the Green party is not be trifled with. In the debate, the rest of the country got a glimpse why.
The most Harper-friendly debate-viewing crowd in the land gives their man warm reviews. But did he do enough?
Why, in an otherwise strong debate, did the NDP leader tread into the dangerous quicksand of Quebec separatism?