Spending too much time online lately can leave a person with the impression that Canada is coming apart at the...
The question is no longer whether Canada needs immigration. The question is whether Canada still has the capacity, credibility, and public trust to manage it responsibly.
Ottawa is calling it a sovereign-style fund. It isn’t. But that doesn’t mean it’s the wrong move.
A tense exchange revealed more than a dispute over alcohol or tariffs. It showed a prime minister trying to explain a structural shift, in a language...
Canada’s latest majority delivers control in Parliament, but not alignment across the country, exposing the growing gap between power and representation.
A proposed overhaul of the Express Entry shifts the focus to wages and earning potential, raising deeper questions about what Canada now values, and who it...
As by-elections push the Liberals closer to majority territory, the outrage over floor crossings is exposing a deeper problem, a system where voters demand a say,...
A majority can be manufactured at the ballot box, but it can also be assembled afterward. As floor crossings reshape Parliament in real time, the question...
A quiet contrast is emerging in Canada’s April 13 by-elections, local campaigns are working as expected, but the signal from national leadership feels less clear, raising...
Canadians were ready for change, but they didn’t find it where they expected. In an election shaped less by ideology and more by exhaustion, the breakthrough...