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Martin Regg Cohn: Can you be conservative and ‘pro-labour’? Pierre Poilievre takes a page from Doug...
Toronto Star· 3 hours agoTories have traditionally been the party of big business with a simple subtext: labour be damned....
Althia Raj: If you thought Canada was over its separation anxiety, there’s an unpleasant surprise...
Toronto Star· 4 hours agoMention “separation” in a political context and, just like Google search results, the discussion is...
Plastic pollution is the new front in the culture war
CBC via Yahoo Canada News· 6 hours agoLast week, Lianne Rood decided to take a stand.Appearing in a video recorded outside a Tim Horton's...
A new 338Canada/Maclean's projection: Why the Liberals are gaining ground - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 7 hours agoFirst, a DART/Sun Media poll early last week gave a four-point lead to the Conservatives nationally, but had the Liberals in front in Ontario. Second, the ...
The Philpott earthquake - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 9 hours agoWith Jane Philpott’s resignation from the cabinet, Justin Trudeau’s government is now in a crisis that ranks with the coalition challenge to Stephen Harper in 2008 and Jean Chrétien’s dismissal ...
Letters to the Editor: May 18, 2024
London Free Press· 10 hours agoRood used the term “woke” and incorrectly. Second, this further proves the point made by many political observers, and from my conversations with MP...
A new 338Canada/Maclean’s projection: Could SNC-Lavalin hurt theLiberals again? - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 16 hours agoThe black arrow points to the date when the SNC-Lavalin scoop was first published in the Globe and Mail. For eight consecutive weeks, Liberal support slid...
The stop-Trudeau summit - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 16 hours agoOn his first trip to Ottawa since he took office Jason Kenney arrived with gloves up—by mid-morning he had already mused about Alberta independence, repeated his threat to block the flow of ...
Canada's next NAFTA 'charm offensive' won't look like the last one - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 17 hours agoWhen the Trudeau Liberals launched an ambitious, far-reaching and sustained pro-NAFTA campaign in response to Donald Trump’s strident skepticism of the trade deal, it was ...
‘Skippy’ for Conservative leader? - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 19 hours agoIn the end, the first shot in the Conservative leadership contest wasn’t fired by Rona Ambrose, Peter MacKay, Jean Charest, or any of the other media darlings. It was fired by wee Pierre Poilievre ...