The potential evanescence of a CAQ without François Legault in all probability increases the likelihood of a PQ win in ...
History will write that Chrystia Freeland did something very few political figures ever do: she stepped in and ended Justin ...
Our government needs to take actions that not only respond to the new threats we’re facing from our neighbour, but that also protect our ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has to walk a tight rope on relatively short-term political and partisan issues while executing a major pivot on numerous longer-term policy issues, writes Marc Snyder, vice ...
As the sitting kicks off, there is no shortage of domestic or global events that parliamentarians will have to deal with.
Almost any Canadian involved in business, from large corporations down to the smallest enterprise, knows we live in a very different world than we did 12 months ago, writes Garry ...
This reality has meaningfully changed how legislation is studied and improved, writes Senator Lucie Moncion, facilitator of ...
For the Senate to contribute effectively in 2026, Parliament must recognize that the Senate’s independence is essential to ...
This government would flunk any test for transparency. Why are new programs, such as Build Canada Homes, the Major Projects ...
If an election were held today, the Liberals would capture 41 per cent of voters, while the Conservatives would take 39 per ...
A credible Arctic security strategy must be rooted in Akuqtujuuk—the twin stars that rise together and signal hope. For ...
More than one-third (33.9 per cent) of all federal advocacy in 2025 was about economic development, setting a new record in ...