Is PKP the next Michael Ignatieff?He will almost certainly take the leadership of the PQ, but he is a flawed politician in a troubled party, writes Martin Patriquin
Let the PQ blame game beginAmid the usual backbiting and conspiracies, some refreshing—albeit late—candour
The epic collapse of Quebec separatismThe enemies of the sovereignty movement aren’t the Liberals, immigrants or any of the PQ’s bogeymen: It’s the march of time
Philippe Couillard is Harper’s man in the National AssemblyWhy the PM would do well to reach out to the incoming Quebec premier
Quebec election: Sit back and grinThe Quebec Liberals don’t need to call on their big guns against a floundering PQ
The first rule of Sovereignty Club? You don’t talk about Sovereignty Club. Second rule: imaginary worlds rock!
The winner and loser in the Quebec debateQuébec solidaire leader Françoise David emerged as a winner, and a thorn in the PQ’s side
Quebec City’s political allergyFor decades, the city has resisted the charms of the PQ, vexing the party’s new star candidate