The history and lessons of those ’lock her up’ chantsWhat history—including the career of Agnes Macphail—can tell us about this fraught moment for women in politics
Five things Kathleen Wynne is doing to save her political skinWith an election looming next year, Ontario’s premier is cratering in the polls—and desperate times call for desperate measures
Ontario is proving that taxing the one per cent worksDespite decades of tax cut rhetoric, you really can ask the rich to pay more taxes. Ontario did, and high-priced talent didn’t flee the province.
The five sins behind Kathleen Wynne’s power failureWhy the Ontario Liberals under Kathleen Wynne face such a crisis from their handling of the electricity file
How Kathleen Wynne has Ontario going backwardsOntario’s premier insists she has the fix for Canada’s largest economy—more government
Selling our body politicScott Gilmore on the practice of paying to meet powerful officials, and the ugly, undemocratic results
Off to a tense start: Justin Trudeau meets the premiersPipelines, pricing carbon, and profiting during the ’transition’ off fossil fuels: The quotes to know from the First Ministers’ meeting
Free tuition is good. But it’s just a start.Affordability and accessibility remain barriers for education. But they’re not alone—and that must be addressed.
Good times are back in Ontario. Wink wink, nudge nudge.A low dollar and increased exports are wind in Ontario’s economic sails. For now.
Ontario shrank its deficit. But how?Economist Mike Moffatt breaks down how the Ontario budget shakes out, and if the province’s commitment to balance in 2017-18 can stand