There’s a running joke that Canadians apologize for everything. We say sorry when someone bumps into us. We say sorry when we’re just trying to get...
A long-form interview reveals a disciplined message, a narrow lens, and a focus on leadership over national consensus.
There’s a number being thrown around: $2.9 trillion. It’s meant to land hard. The message is simple—nothing has changed, this is just more of the same...
There's a number in the latest Nanos tracking that matters: the Liberals are at 47.6 percent. That's not a normal lead—it's the kind of number that...
Canada’s economy is under pressure, and a new Fraser Institute analysis is pointing fingers at federal policy. But while the frustration is real, the story isn’t...
There’s something happening in this country right now that people are starting to feel in a very real way. It’s not abstract. It’s not political theory....
As Canada debates stronger hate laws, the real challenge isn’t punishment. It’s drawing the line between criminal incitement and offensive speech. Getting that line wrong would...
As Pierre Poilievre struggles to expand beyond the Conservative base, deeper questions are beginning to surface about the party’s coalition, its national appeal, and why Canada...
It’s a funny question when you think about it. What am I? People ask it in Canada all the time, sometimes directly, sometimes in a roundabout...