Uncategorized’Politics is fun’In the process of assessing George Smitherman, Jim Coyle considers the nature of politics.
UncategorizedThe nature of leadershipCarleton professor Waller Newell talks to Steve Paikin about political leadership. The full discussion—including our Andrew...
UncategorizedIdea rejectedUsing statistical models I don’t fully understand, Alice Funke undoes Michael Byers’ proposal for a more or less united left.
UncategorizedDisturbance in the HouseIn the autumn issue of Canadian Parliamentary Review, Evan Sotiropoulos applies a little qualitative and quantitative analysis to...
UncategorizedNew politicsBit late to this, but here is John Manley reflecting on his time in office, the current state of play and the way forward.
UncategorizedFalse dichotomyRob Silver responds to Glen Pearson’s response to Andrew Coyne’s suggestion .
UncategorizedStop whispering, start shoutingSusan Delacourt considers yesterday’s disturbance in the House.
UncategorizedPolitics as high school, high school as politicsWith kids standing in for Harper, Ignatieff, Layton, Duceppe and May, a high school social sciences class reenacts the federal...