Politics Insider for January 15: Trudeau’s cabinet shuffle leaves some observers puzzled, China sentences a Canadian to death, and the real irony in Rand Paul’s visit to a Canadian hospital
Politics Insider for January 14: Trudeau shuffles his cabinet, Canadians are suddenly anxious about the state of the economy and Singh needs to brush up on the Canada-China dispute
Politics Insider for January 10: Singh finally gets his byelection, another Trudeau cabinet shuffle could be in the works and a look at the friction between elected leaders and hereditary chiefs in the LNG pipeline conflict
Politics Insider for January 7: Trudeau once again leaves Singh dangling, what won’t be talked about in Beijing and the case of the duelling pro-pipeline convoys
Politics Insider for Dec. 21: A few facts to go with Alberta’s angry rhetoric towards Quebec, Jim Mattis tells Trump enough is enough, and B.C. opts for the status quo in electoral reform referendum
Politics Insider for Dec. 20: The case for Alberta separatism, basic income gets a shout-out from the PM and what China could do with a Huawei 5G network in Canada
Politics Insider for Dec. 19: Ottawa offers $1.6 billion in loans and other financial support to Alberta oil, the steel tariffs must go, and the Privacy Commissioner has a tip for tokers