PoliticsElection 2015: Political leaders interacting with peopleAfter the shoutiness during a Conservative election event, Tom Mulcair is heckled in Winnipeg. How should party leaders deal with the common man?
OttawaIn battleground Ajax, two boy-wonder gladiators face offImmigration Minister Chris Alexander is up against his arch-enemy Mark Holland. It’s a fight everyone’s watching.
PoliticsElection 2015: Mike Duffy and the pursuit of controlHow the Prime Minister’s Office tried to control the Duffy affair and how it lost control in doing so
OttawaAttention, political leaders: It’s in your interest to step it upScott Feschuk: In search of election fever on the super-sized federal election campaign
CanadaPolitical pandering is everywhere. Even beyond the usual suspects.In recent weeks, we’ve seen grandstanding and misdirection. But it’s coming from provincial and municipal leaders, not just federal ones.
OttawaMaclean’s on the Hill: Crisis management, Mike Duffy and #elxn42Also: Did you know you can vote today?
OttawaVideo: Evan Solomon’s three things to watch in week 4After a wild week in Canadian politics, a look to what’s next
PoliticsStephen Harper’s campaign is a love-in. Almost.The Tory leader is at ease. And then reporters ask more questions.
OttawaTom Mulcair: In front but not quite in focusThe NDP tops polls, but Mulcair’s image remains fuzzy
OttawaPaul Wells on the strange truth about energy policyMaclean’s political editor on oil-sands oil and the pitfalls of policy discussions during a campaign