A long-form interview reveals a disciplined message, a narrow lens, and a focus on leadership over national consensus.
OTTAWA : The Bank of Canada is navigating an increasingly narrow path as escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East threaten to destabilize the global energy...
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...
With the Liberals two seats from a majority and the NDP reduced to six MPs, Lori Idlout’s defection exposes deeper shifts in Canada’s political landscape. By...
TORONTO : The federal government has announced a new $86 million investment aimed at expanding affordable housing within Toronto’s Regent Park, a move that comes as...
The case is renewing national debate over whether Canada’s assisted-dying process should include mandatory psychological support and follow-up care for individuals whose requests are rejected. A...
I've covered enough appointment cycles to know when a government wants a story buried on a Friday afternoon. Prime Minister Mark Carney's first four Senate appointments...
OTTAWA — Canada and the United States have reached a new agreement governing the financial operation of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, ending a long-running dispute...
Canadians don’t have a policy crisis. They have a trust crisis. That trust has been eroding for years, and this past week offered three perfect examples...
One of the most interesting political columns this week wasn’t really about Pierre Poilievre. It was about what happens when even some of a leader’s strongest...
The Hill Times reports that Ottawa’s roughly $20-billion, 12-submarine Canadian Patrol Submarine Project is proceeding toward a contract decision — expected as early as this summer...