There is still no timeline for Canada’s plan to pardon people for simple pot possession. And even when it happens it won’t wipe records clean.
The federal government’s no-fly list still includes children who have been confused for potential terrorists—and those errors could soon be exacerbated
Sgt. Peter Merrifield was told by a veteran officer that he was a target in an RCMP investigation that may also have spied on journalists and lawyers
Canada is removing four Russian diplomats in solidarity with the U.K. Here’s how Ottawa expels them—and makes sure they actually leave.
Terry Glavin: With the PM’s endorsement, a hackneyed and reckless Indian spy-story genre is suddenly flourishing in and around Ottawa
Morneau’s tax turmoil, two new opposition leaders, border-crossing refugees, Indigenous issues, and coping with a Diet Coke-chugging president
Arresting them all won’t work, says a leading expert who argues for ‘reintegration’ into Canadian society
After a series of stumbles and setbacks the Liberals have an ambitious but risky plan to break their slump and get back on track
Ottawa has been searching for a coordinator to lead its office since 2015, and the odds of getting just the right person aren’t good
From the politics of marijuana, to moving beyond talk on First Nations, big policy challenges remain
Top federal Liberals on what the provinces will do, whether new impaired driving rules are constitutional, and how pot taxes will be handled
Who’s up? The reality star-turned-politician, for once. Who’s down? A pair of key Liberal ministers.