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The prospect of future nastiness is underlined in a report from the task force looking into security and intelligence threats, Susan Delacourt writes.
about 1 month ago
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Some argue byelections hold little meaning but Jamil Jivani’s victory in Durham does not bode well for the Liberals.
about 1 month ago
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The former prime minister’s legacy was controversial, to be sure, but enduring too, Susan Delacourt writes.
about 2 months ago
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Abacus Data went into the field this week for the Star with some probing questions about trust in the media and institutions, and uncovered some stark polarization emerging in Canada,
2 months ago
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It’s hard to remember a time in politics when so many parties are looking for ways to lay blame for what’s ailing Canada, Susan Delacourt writes.
2 months ago
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If the Conservative leader becomes Canada’s next prime minister, he’ll face all kinds of tough queries. Maybe he should start getting used to them, Susan Delacourt writes.
3 months ago
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Jonathan Wilkinson is concerned about what he’s hearing from some premiers, and he’s “had it up to here with Mr. Poilievre,” Susan Delacourt writes.
3 months ago
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Most Liberals will admit that this Conservative leader bugs them more than his immediate predecessors. And some will say it’s not just an off-putting personal style, but what he represents,
3 months ago
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The Conservative leader is incensed that a Rebel News representative was arrested this week for trying to intercept Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.
4 months ago
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It’s the number one question in Canadian politics. So what will he do? Susan Delacourt writes.
4 months ago
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In a candid and personal interview with his old friend Terry Dimonte, Trudeau talked at length about the angry climate in Canada and the U.S.
4 months ago
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There have been disturbing ways in which increasingly fierce partisanship in this country is reverberating for Ukraine and the staunch support for it that Canada has shown so far, Susan
5 months ago
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To get a sense of what could happen to Pierre Poilievre it might help to look at Joe Biden and Donald Trump, Susan Delacourt writes.
5 months ago
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As the Liberals continue to slump under Trudeau, a pollster says it appears that “too many people are just finished with him,” Susan Delacourt writes.
6 months ago
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Poilievre as been treating Trudeau’s latest move as an embarrassing retreat, and has been running victory laps ever since, Susan Delacourt writes.
6 months ago
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Opposition parties have been poking at what they see as divisions between the Canadian and U.S. response to support for Israel, condemnation for Hamas, and revulsion for the civilian deaths of Palestinians, Israelis and other citizens, Susan Delacourt writes.
6 months ago
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Both sides are proceeding as though the details of a national pharmacare program can be worked out, but they are at an impasse just the same, Susan Delacourt writes.
6 months ago
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All the things that are wrong with the House were on full display this week, even as Greg Fergus was promising to clean it up, Susan Delacourt writes.
6 months ago
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The upside of constant crisis management is that Canada now has practice in putting out a suite of quick-response measures, Susan Delacourt writes.
7 months ago
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It seems like the rising cost of living is on everyone’s mind, and that includes the prime minister, Susan Delacourt writes.
7 months ago
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The new Speaker assumed his job in a highly polarized chamber, where personal antagonism has been running rampant and no one can resist a partisan swipe, Susan Delacourt writes.
7 months ago