Canada is not a country.Scott Gilmore: If our rag tag federation can’t build pipelines, move beer or find some common bonds, we may have a fatal problem
The ’free the beer’ ruling and the Supreme Court’s record of putting the brakes on changeOn stock market regulation, Senate reform, even appointments to its own bench, the top court has disappointed those unhappy with the status quo
Why Stephen Harper congratulating Viktor Orbán mattersCanada’s former PM offers surprising kudos to one of Europe’s most alarming right-wing populists—and gives Conservatives in Ottawa a new challenge
Did Kathleen Wynne abuse the power of prorogation?Since Stephen Harper prorogued Parliament to save his government in 2008, the rarely-used power has drawn criticism as a political tactic
Trudeau and resource projects: the urge to get it doneBoth Harper and Trudeau declared building pipelines to be in the ’national interest’ yet so far they’ve come up short
Harper knew of Dykstra allegations, says he couldn’t justify dropping himThe former prime minister issued a statement after Maclean’s reported new details on the Conservative decision to keep Dykstra as a candidate in the 2015 election
We’re stuck with Lynn Beyak. So let’s put her to good use.Stephen Maher: Since Canada must keep paying the senator’s bills, we might as well use her as teaching tool to learn about history and a racist system
Why Justin Trudeau used the c-word—’colonialism’—in his apologyWith a few simple phrases, the Liberal PM linked misguided ideas of past governments to present policy—and to the future
Stephen Harper’s NAFTA memo shows how little the former PM has changedPaul Wells pokes holes in Harper’s flawed, albeit very familiar NAFTA memo attacking the Trudeau government for its approach to Donald Trump
Stephen Harper’s no-good advice on NAFTAStephen Maher: The former PM’s leaked memo criticizing Liberal strategy is not only off-target, it risks damaging his reputation