I’d be less confident about saying no to an American civil war than I was in the old Soviet Union, because there I couldn’t figure out how people would choose sides. In the U.S., unfortunately, I can.
Last week, MPs on several committees interviewed public officials in camera, meaning the meeting was neither broadcast nor ...
The scope of Sec. 33 must be understood keeping in mind the unwritten constitutional principle of respect for or protection ...
With more and more Canadians locking in their votes early, campaign rollouts have had to adjust, or ‘miss the window,’ says former Liberal strategist Brett Thalmann.
Week two of the fall social calendar capped off with Ladies Night on the Hill on Sept. 25, with the NAC's red carpet rolled out for Canada's first female infantry officer, and the annual Women on the ...
Governor General Mary Simon and her husband Whit Fraser, pictured attending the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation event on Parliament Hill in Ottawa a year ago. Simon will ...
The Government Representative’s Office is adding two Senators to its ranks, growing to a five-member team under the new leadership of Senator Pierre Moreau.
If Canada is serious about building an economy rooted in dignity and human rights, the Liberals must ensure that Indigenous women and girls are given a seat at the table, that our voices are heard, ...
The Canadian prime ministership is an impossible office, demanding that its occupant simultaneously pass three unforgiving tests: political, managerial, and collegial. Fail one and ...
The MPO is the front door that co-ordinates financing and accelerates regulatory approvals so that top-tier projects can get ...
In a minority government, it is critical to have a senior strategist with regular, direct access to the prime minister, says ...
Plus: Raymond B. Blake's book on prime ministers wins the prestigious Shaughnessy Cohen award, India's new envoy is ...