OttawaFacebook can claim its very busy man in Ottawa is not a lobbyist. Here’s how.Facebook has an active and growing interest in Canadian policy. But unlike other big tech firms, none of its employees are registered as lobbyists.
OpinionKathleen Wynne’s re-election bid is off to a bad startJen Gerson: When you are seen to run a financially undisciplined nanny state, a pre-election spending spree is a bad idea
PoliticsCanada’s checkered history of arms sales to human rights violatorsOpinion: If previous debates on arms sales are anything to go by, Canada has become less vigilant on human rights
OttawaNavdeep Bains and the Silicon Plant People from SaskatchewanPaul Wells on the announcement of the winners of the Liberals’ supercluster initiative—supercluster?—and why it’s probably a good thing
OttawaThe ties that bind the Liberals and the BronfmansThe opposition is questioning the Bronfman family’s connections to the Liberal Party. It’s been happening for 100 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.
CanadaOttawa’s dangerous hustle to legalize weedThe Standing Committee on Health is hearing 100 testimonies in five days. The big takeaway so far? Maybe it’s going a little too fast.
OttawaMost Canadians are okay with doctors’ payBut an Insights West survey finds most Canadians also don’t like doctors setting up as small businesses to pay lower taxes
PoliticsLiberals release health transfer amounts, set stage for showdown with provincesFederal Finance Minister Bill Morneau to sit down with provincial counterparts ahead of Monday’s health transfer meeting
Economic analysisThe problem of child benefits in shared custodyWhat the planned changes to the federal child benefits really mean for divorced or separated parents