Politics Insider for Oct. 25, 2021: The Liberals get called out; Jason Kenney’s in trouble; and Alberta’s new mayors talk shop
Election Image of the Day: It’s get-out-the-vote time, when the political stars of yore come out and—evidently—when COVID precautions get thrown to the wind
Shannon Gormley: The striking similarities between what some Liberals say about China and what some Liberals say about SNC-Lavalin
Paul Wells: Why is logic that is so obvious to the Chrétien wing of the party so unpersuasive to Trudeau’s government? A few theories.
Terry Glavin: Ottawa has been focused on cyber-meddling. But consider the case of John McCallum for a glimpse at a more present danger.
Terry Glavin: As China wages a political attack on Canada, the former PM’s interventions give cover to Beijing—and to Meng Wanzhou’s lawyers
Terry Glavin: Why does Beijing think the Trudeau government can simply shuck off the U.S. and free the Huawei exec? Because a certain former PM keeps saying so.
The former PM sat down with Paul Wells for a live interview on Tuesday, ending on a melancholy note about ending five decades in the capital
The former PM sits down for a candid chat with one of Canada’s best political analysts. Watch it here.
‘We condemn his actions and call on those in his cabinet and caucus to stand up to him. History will judge them by their silence.’
Paul Wells: A tendency to experience heartbreak on the job isn’t unique to this prime minister
Paul Wells: The prime minister has put away his sunny ways in favour of darker things—and a new cabinet that is built for survival