Carney Cabinet Sends A Message
Mark Carney doesn’t feel threatened by competence and he isn’t governed by favours.
Mark Carney doesn’t feel threatened by competence and he isn’t governed by favours.
The Attorney General of the United States is approving a patently unconstitutional $400 million personal gift to the President of the United States from her former client, the Qatari royal…
It’s been nearly two weeks since Canadian voters looked warily south of the border and decided collectively that we do not subscribe to MAGAism; that basing our country on fear,…
It's time to make peace with social media and salvage what's left of our information environment.
Inevitably, following an election as unusual and dramatic as this one, Canadian political discourse will focus on electoral reform and the perceived unfairness of the results, of the Trudeau promise…
As the newly elected class of 2025 prepares to take their seats in Parliament, many for the first time, they will face the reality of balancing public service and family.
Pierre Poilievre may have lost the election to Mark Carney, but nobody seems to have told him that it’s over.
The Bloc Québecois could have been a force for good across Canada.
Canada is a crossroads.
The last time Pierre Poilievre was in government, he introduced a bill to make it harder for several segments of society to vote, more difficult to investigate electoral fraud, easier…
The term “Nazi” has devolved into a derogatory catch-all term for anyone that anyone else opposes, losing the powerful meaning it is meant to have through dilution.
It is clear to me that Pierre Poilievre sees this election as his path to power and fortune.
The government of the United States is arbitrarily revoking permanent resident cards and visas, coercing law firms and attacking the courts, and straight out disappearing people to foreign prisons without…
This election offers Canadians a stark choice between a strong, independent Canada and one beholden to foreign interests. Once the voting is done in a few weeks, there will be…
All over social media, I see people posting about polls and extrapolating election results from them.
As we watch the rapid and horrifying descent of America into the ever-enlarging ranks of authoritarian nations who have eschewed democratic values, one question haunts me over and over again.
Welcome to Canada’s 45th general election since confederation.
It’s no longer hypothetical.
Since losing my bid for re-election in 2019, I have been asked many times if I would run again.
Saturday night, American immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents arrested pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, who is a holder of a Permanent Resident (Green) Card, in his on-campus home in Manhattan…