Q&A: Mark Holland on electoral reform consultations—and what comes nextUnder heavy fire, a key Liberal voice on changing how we vote defends the government’s approach to electoral reform
Justin Trudeau is just not that into youThe MyDemocracy.ca farce and how Canada’s boyfriend suddenly lost interest in us
The making of MyDemocracy.ca, the Liberals’ surveyA Q&A with the CEO and founder of Vox Pop Labs, which produced the government’s divisive survey on democratic values
The problem with Maryam Monsef’s contempt for metricsMonsef’s ’math is hard’ moment is an odd position for a cabinet minister in a proud science-friendly, evidence-based party to be taking
Maryam Monsef’s change in parliamentary toneMaryam Monsef on keeping a positive tone, speaking the truth, and carrying herself with integrity in the House
The circular logic and mixed messages on electoral reformA committee made up of all five parties delivered its much-anticipated report on electoral reform—and a predictable jumble of interests ensued
Electoral reform: Can the Liberals get it right?Trudeau Report Card: The Liberals are in a bind on sweeping electoral change. But subtle fixes are in the works.
Here’s the thing about the Maryam Monsef controversyThe MP’s birthplace does not matter. Her mother made a brave choice, sparing her daughters from a brutal and ruthless past
Maryam Monsef’s personal revelations leave lingering questionsThe Liberal MP’s revised birthplace doesn’t change her narrative, but there are still troubling questions about Monsef’s story that need answering
Can the Liberals actually achieve electoral reform?A Liberal promise to change the electoral system hits a snag—and early cynicism