OttawaJustin Trudeau’s mid-life crisisAfter a series of stumbles and setbacks the Liberals have an ambitious but risky plan to break their slump and get back on track
OttawaJustin Trudeau, the Paradise Papers and his ’super rich friends’In Question Period on Monday the PM was back in the hot seat facing questions about Liberals and tax shelters
OttawaScience in Canada needs funding, not photo-opsThere is no evidence the science minister or prime minister will provide the budget support needed to enact the Naylor report’s recommendations
Economic analysisJustin Trudeau is getting cocky about the economy. Watch out.Strong Jobs growth and markets may breed complacency, which creates the conditions for the dumb risks that eventually cause a crisis
OttawaThe risky tag team of Julie Payette and Justin TrudeauStephen Maher: Our system relies on vice-regal distance from the government, and this week the line was blurred
OttawaStephen Harper’s NAFTA memo shows how little the former PM has changedPaul Wells pokes holes in Harper’s flawed, albeit very familiar NAFTA memo attacking the Trudeau government for its approach to Donald Trump
OttawaCanadians feel Trudeau’s image on the world stage is his biggest asset: PollInsights West probes Trudeau’s weak spots, too, and asks what Canadians expect from the Liberals in the next two years
OttawaWelcome to your post-process years, Justin TrudeauPaul Wells: The Liberals’ big initiatives have proved exhausting. It’s no wonder they’re finally turning to the simple payoffs.
OttawaBill Morneau, Canada’s very expensive finance ministerStephen Maher on how Bill Morneau is squandering opportunities and causing blowback that Trudeau can no longer afford
OttawaJustin Trudeau at the halfway point, or the precipicePaul Wells: The next two years will be a race between the better angels of the Trudeau legacy and the worse