OttawaWhat to watch for in the Maclean’s debateIt’s all about the little things, as the party leaders strive to best each other—but especially Stephen Harper
OttawaAway from the trail, TPP talks at crucial junctureStephen Harper says marathon campaign won’t derail Canada’s bid to join a massive global trade zone
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OttawaFederal election 2015: The path to victoryOttawa bureau chief John Geddes talks to party strategists and independent observers about the way to win in 2015
OttawaSenate reform? There’s just the teensy problem of the Constitution.Both Stephen Harper and Thomas Mulcair have plans to reform the Senate that may prove unconstitutional. Now what?
Economic analysisThe top economic indicators to watch before October’s electionIt’s the economy, stupid. Here’s Mike Moffatt’s four key metrics you should keep an eye on as we countdown to an election
OttawaThe centre-left’s divine right: The arrogance of Justin Trudeau’s LiberalsPeter C. Newman on how the Liberals’ current leadership is just the latest to believe it is owed power
PoliticsAfter appointing 56 senators, Stephen Harper is doneThe Prime Minister declares a moratorium on Senate appointments and the countdown to a constitutional crisis is on
OttawaHarper adjusts his Senate strategyHe didn’t emerge in support of abolishing the Senate—but the Prime Minister’s plans are still worthy of scrutiny. John Geddes explains