BusinessWhy Quebec is closed for businessLa Belle Province comes close to dead last in almost every measure of private sector investment
OttawaMaybe Harper has slain the separatistsPaul Wells on Stephen Harper’s counterintuitive success in Quebec
PoliticsThe charter may be gone, but Quebec’s identity crisis remainsBill 60 may have been deservedly punted, but the larger issue of identity in Quebec has hardly gone away
PoliticsPhilippe Couillard risks making the same mistakes as CharestWith an aging population and massive debt to handle, it could be a case of déjà vu for the Quebec premier
CanadaWhy Justin Trudeau risks alienating QuebecIn his quest to conquer Ontario, the federal Liberal leader risks losing fellow Quebecers
OttawaMulcair: Let’s never stop abolishing the SenateDo you miss the days of constant constitutional wrangling? He’s your man
BooksThe best book you’ve never heard ofPaul Wells on the obscure memoir that’s a must-read for any politician
PoliticsA government of low expectations for Philippe CouillardMartin Patriquin on the new Quebec Premier and his cabinet picks
PoliticsThe 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
PoliticsThe Supreme Court’s remarkable rejection of Marc NadonDecision was a ’mess of the prime minister’s own making,’ writes Emmett Macfarlane