Politics Insider for Oct. 8: The feds move to ban six single-use plastic items (and exempts PPE), a federal-provincial energy proxy war, and what if Trump wins again?
Politics Insider for Oct. 7: The procurement minister announces approval of a rapid test, a list of everything Trump has done in office, and is bilingualism an anti-Anglo policy?
Politics Insider for Oct. 6: The feds repatriate a Syrian child of suspected Canadian ISIS fighters, Canadians are more mask-averse than Americans, and the Mounties auction off horses
Politics Insider for Oct. 2: The Liberals re-table a bill that would ban the widely condemned ’therapy,’ there’s a brand-new Heritage Minute and the feds get in the business of televised nostalgia
Politics Insider for Oct. 1: The new Tory era begins, Canada’s facing a V-ish recovery and a bear attacks an empty RCAF helicopter in remotest Labrador
Politics Insider for Sept. 30: The feds pre-purchase millions of ’point-of-care’ tests, 338Canada on the state of play south of the border and sit back, relax and watch the bison roam
Politics Insider for Sept. 29: The two biggest USMCA partners keep up a decades-long fight over lumber, Ontario announced 700 new COVID cases and CSIS celebrates Good Neighbour Day
Politics Insider for Sept. 25: The Liberals dangle a new unemployment benefit in front of New Democrats, Jimmy K loses his job for good and Manitoba’s premier expands our vocabulary
Politics Insider for Sept. 24: Julie Payette read the Speech from the Throne, which clocked in at more than 6,000 words, during a ceremony that was normal and not normal. Plus, Trump won’t commit to a peaceful transfer of power.
Politics Insider for Sept. 23: The Public Health Agency’s latest modelling is revealed, Erin O’Toole’s wife tests positive for COVID-19 and zombie storms are a real thing