UncategorizedStrangers yelling at each otherSpeaker Peter Milliken talks to the Globe and considers the House he has presided over longer than anyone else.
Uncategorized’That choice is now his’Glen Pearson considers Barack Obama’s Nobel Prize, Stephen Harper and Michael Ignatieff.
UncategorizedQuid pro quoWith another round of floor-crosser rumour-mongering behind us, our Katie Engelhart considers what the Larry O’Brien trial means...
UncategorizedOn discourseBit late to this, but here is Andrew Steele considering the state of modern political discourse.
UncategorizedWhat he was talking about when he talked about colonialismThe Prime Minister’s Office offers its interpretation of what the Prime Minister meant when he said in Pittsburgh that Canada has...
UncategorizedIdea alertKady is live-blogging the Liberal press conference this morning. Judging from this recently arrived press release, the main point...
UncategorizedMen, money and democracySheila Gervais argues all sorts of things, some of them no doubt contentious, about women in politics.
UncategorizedTo the extremeBrian Topp, in conversation with Douglas Bell, considers what declining voter turnout means for our politics.