Justin Trudeau has amassed plenty of international political capital, says Andrew MacDougall—but it’s unclear what he’ll spend it on
The G20 summit offers an opportunity for world leaders to avoid a rising zero-sum view of the global economy
As the G20 summit comes to a close in Los Cabos, Mexico, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is expected to announce on that his government has inched closer to China in trade talks, according to the CBC. The announcement probably involves support from the Obama administration on a deal to support Canada’s admission into the Trans-Pacific Partnership talks, a scoop the Globe and Mail’s Steven Chase and Bill Curry have learned from “a Canadian official.”
Nearer the end of QP today, the NDP’s Andrew Cash rose to inquire about the latest revelations concerning the G20 summit in Toronto.
Ontario’s Office of the Independent Police Review Director released last week its review of the G20 summit in Toronto. Among other issues, the report notes the federal government’s late announcement of the summit’s location.
Planners had a decade to see the pattern of chaos, and avoid repeating it
Guilty of curiosity
Contracts paid out millions in overtime and vacation pay, documents reveal
Maclean’s presents the best photos of 2010
Canadian students have come a long way
From the archives: He used to live above Stephen Harper’s garage. Now he’s Harper’s No. 1 man
Why are we hosting a useless, money-sucking international photo op?