By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE October 13, 2017 – Long removed from heady memories of buoyant voters, a bright change in tone, and easy wins with the public, Canadians are [Continue]
WHEN PRIME MINISTER Trudeau shuffled his cabinet August 28th, much of the news centred around the creation of an extra minister involved in aboriginal affairs, and former [Continue]
CANADA’S 150th birthday celebration was filled with contradictory emotions. How we progress as a nation depends on how we address those contradictions. There was a [Continue]
JUSTIN TRUDEAU is going to win the next federal election. We know, we know. The election is far away. He’s broken some promises. His legislative achievements are modest. [Continue]
Debate in Parliament Wednesday, June 21, 2017, about Beijing-based Anbang Insurance and unconfirmed reports of the arrest of its chairman Wu Xiaohui: Mark Strahl, [Continue]
I STARTED the month in Ottawa at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) convention. This year’s event was the largest yet and attracted more than 3,000 delegates [Continue]