Four more years of Progressive Conservatives in OntarioPolitics Insider for June 3: Doug Ford dominates the Ontario election; Horwath and Del Duca resign; Bill Morneau and Justin Trudeau clash
Progressive Conservatives in majority territory in New Brunswick poll: 338CanadaPhilippe J. Fournier: As of this moment, Blaine Higgs’s PCs are projected to win an average of 28 seats to the Liberals 17. The Greens are solidly in third place.
Jim Prentice, the politician who wasn’t there for politics’He knew what team he played for, but I always got the feeling he had the bigger picture in mind’
The loneliness of a losing candidateFor years, Chungsen Leung worked hard for his constituents, and hoped to win their trust again. In the end, they chose someone else.
Did you hear the one about Ontario growing faster than China?A literal reading of the faulty math behind the Ontario PC’s Million Jobs Plan leads to laughable conclusions
Can Tim Hudak sell right-to-work in Ontario?Or did his party just hand its opponents a silver bullet?
Knockin’ on doors with Peter Lougheed Elaine McCoy, the last Progressive Conservative in the Senate, remembers the former Alberta premier
One wild rise for one wild roseInside Danielle Smith’s campaign to topple Alberta’s most powerful political dynasty
Health care superboard is superbad in AlbertaCentralized health care may be cheaper, but it comes at a political cost