WorldScott Gilmore faces his harshest criticsOur columnist called up some of the angriest opponents of his refugee plan. Underneath the abuse, he found, were some legitimate fears.
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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.
OttawaIn Quebec, orange is the new BlocMore and more Quebec separatists are fleeing the Bloc in favour of the NDP. Could the party be wiped off the map?
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WorldIn Northern Ireland, the Troubles are brewing againThe police are calling two recent murders IRA revenge killings. And the fragile coalition governing Stormont hangs in the balance.
OttawaAre we in the midst of a great Canadian election?A Q&A with John Duffy, the author of ’Fights of Our Lives,’ about whether this exciting three-way race could be one of the all-time greats
OttawaWhat a non-voter looks like in Canada, in one chartIn the 2011 federal election, 39 per cent of Canadians didn’t vote. Here are their excuses.
World’A Princess Diana moment’: David Frum on refugees and responseThe Canadian-born author tells Evan Solomon why he thinks politicians are failing in their duty to protect, and that Europe should close its harbours