OttawaPerception shift: What Justin Trudeau won by losing his coolHis hair’s short, his manner tougher. The youth candidate has recast himself as an old-fashioned pol—with some unexpected results
OttawaIt’s the economy, stupid: Three visions of Canada’s futureIt’s the economy, stupid. Maclean’s takes an in-depth look at what the leaders are offering on taxes, spending and Canada’s prospects for prosperity
OttawaQ&A: Toe-to-toe with Justin Trudeau on his latest promisesCormac MacSweeney interviews Justin Trudeau about the Liberals’ latest policy planks, from Syrian refugees to women in his prospective cabinet
OttawaFederal election 2015: When left is right, and the middle is leftJohn Geddes on a remarkable shift in Canada’s political landscape as the parties work to outflank each other
CanadaTrudeau enters, suddenly, stage leftAt a rally in Brampton, the Liberal leader happily draws some unlikely connections between his two chief rivals
OttawaThe centre-left’s divine right: The arrogance of Justin Trudeau’s LiberalsPeter C. Newman on how the Liberals’ current leadership is just the latest to believe it is owed power
PoliticsWhy wouldn’t the Liberals and NDP make a deal to replace Stephen Harper?Why not a coalition? Or at least an accord?
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OttawaWhy Trudeau and Harper are singing the praises of Ontari-ari-arioJustin Trudeau will hold winter meetings there. Stephen Harper made a series of Ontario-centric moves. And it’s all because of the impending election.
OttawaLeft-wing lock: Will the NDP and Liberals split the progressive vote?Supporters of the left are worried the parties could once again cannibalize the vote