Politics Insider for June 12: Justin Trudeau also defines ’Canadian exceptionalism,’ it’s unclear how many Black Canadians are appointed to federal gigs and oh god, that hair
Politics Insider for June 11: Parliament calls it a day after only a few minutes, Erin O’Toole releases a big platform and it’s been 155 days since the Flight 752 tragedy
Politics Insider for June 9: Doug Ford announces ’Stage 2’ of his province’s re-opening, Canada needs better race-based data, and would a new COVID-19 sales tax fight the deficit?
Politics Insider for June 5: The former federal health minister is tapped by Doug Ford, a lack of taxman audits gives up hundreds of millions in revenue and a Nova Scotian aerial artist pays tribute to protest
Politics Insider for June 4: The MMIWG national inquiry’s final report is one year old, Doug Ford threatens Ontario’s landlords and Stockwell has his day
Politics Insider for June 3: Spending programs are ready to be scrutinized, the PM took a looooong pause at his podium and the 5G sweepstakes leave Huawei behind
Politics Insider for June 2: The cabinet minister acknowledges that racism does’t stop at the border, small biz still can’t pay rent and a debate about leaders debates
Politics Insider for May 26: The PM announces an attempt to persuade the provinces on expanded sick leave, the Harper/media spat just never ends and Rick Pauzé returns home