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...
Justice Glenn D. Joyal was formally sworn in to the Supreme Court of Canada on July 1, filling the vacancy left by the retirement of Justice...
The House ethics committee is set to meet Tuesday, July 7, to consider Pierre Poilievre’s request for a formal investigation into the federal-B.C. plan to spend...
The most significant development on the energy and unity file in months arrived Thursday in a coordinated sequence of announcements. Prime Minister Mark Carney and B.C....
The United States has formally declined to renew the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) for another 16-year term, setting North America’s most important trade agreement on a...
Canada has been ranked the 13th wealthiest country in the world by average wealth per adult in the latest UBS Global Wealth Report. At first glance,...
The July 1 CUSMA review milestone is now 12 days away, and it is effectively certain the agreement will not be formally renewed before that date....
The first extended spring sitting of Canada’s 45th Parliament concluded Thursday as MPs rose for the summer recess following a session that stretched roughly six months...
Canada’s federal finances are facing increasing strain, according to a new report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO), which projects larger deficits, slower economic growth, and...