A majority can be manufactured at the ballot box, but it can also be assembled afterward. As floor crossings reshape...
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...
A ground-level view from Ottawa, and why the conversation needs more precision if we actually want solutions My Experience I lived at 126 Sparks Street during...
Pierre Poilievre is opposing high-speed rail in the Toronto–Quebec City corridor, and the argument is exactly what you’d expect, it’s too expensive, too risky, and too...
Canadians aren’t missing the Conservative message, they’ve heard it for years and aren’t moving. After four straight losses, the problem isn’t reach or repetition, it’s a...
Question Period exchange on April 1 painted a picture of rising wages and improving affordability, but a closer look at the data reveals a gap between...
There’s a familiar rhythm to housing policy in Canada now. Costs rise, affordability worsens, pressure builds, and governments respond with money. This latest deal follows that...
Canada still works, and that’s what makes this harder to see. There is no collapse, no single point of failure. But something has shifted. The connection...
Canada didn’t break immigration. It expanded it without building the capacity to manage it.