Can Patrick Brown avenge Tim Hudak and John Tory’s electoral disasters?In the past two elections, Progressive Conservatives snatched defeat from the jaws of victory
Why Conservatives and the NDP are fighting over the ’working class’While the Liberals obsess about the middle class, the opposition will be talking about another kind of voter
Why 2018 is the year of the Trudeau resetFor all Trudeau’s activity on the home front, the NAFTA negotiations will determine his legacy
Andrew Scheer’s Everyman image won’t be enough to beat Justin TrudeauAny strategy that amounts to Scheer trying to go head-to-head with Trudeau is doomed, experts say
A Doug Ford victory in the Toronto election would be a win for populismRob Ford’s election predicted a global political movement. What will his brother’s campaign tell us?
The Canadian tech startups that could be the next billion-dollar breakoutsCanada’s start-up scene has some red-hot companies. Is a billion-dollar firm coming this year?
Why 2018 is the year of... oh God, now what?!End-of-year columns are supposed to be an easy gift. And this year, that’s been taken away from our writer, Tabatha Southey. Is nothing sacred?
Forget sovereignty, a new political divide is ready to split QuebecersThe referendum fights that once defined Quebec are dissolving, only to be replaced by something just as divisive
What the charisma-free race to replace Brad Wall means for SaskatchewanSaskatchewan’s outgoing premier gave his province a touch of swagger. Can it be the same without him?
The pandas are going to the Calgary Zoo. How safe will they be?High-profile animal deaths plague the Calgary Zoo. But staff insist its new visitors in 2018 will be perfectly safe.