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Big tent politics is back, and Canada may be better for it

On balance, big-tent governments mirror the country they serve — in this case, the diverse federation that is Canada. They create space for...

23.04.2026 10

National Observer

Andrew Perez

Beyond quick fixes: making digital spaces safer won’t be enough to prevent suicide

Beyond quick fixes: making digital spaces safer won’t be enough to prevent suicide

As conversations about youth mental health intensify, digital platforms like social media and artificial intelligence are increasingly under scrutiny....

20.04.2026 9

The Hill Times

Andrew Perez

The NDP had its moment — and missed it

In electing Avi Lewis as leader, the federal NDP appears to have turned its back on the party’s roots as a movement focused on improving the...

08.04.2026 10

National Observer

Andrew Perez

Why Ottawa must make 988 funding stable and secure

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01.03.2026 10

The Hill Times

Andrew Perez

In 2026, Carney’s biggest political challenge could emerge from within his own ranks

While the prime minister's early policy and political wins have demonstrated discipline and focus, they have also exposed age-old fault lines between...

10.01.2026 10

National Observer

Andrew Perez

Poilievre falters — and the Conservatives discover they have no successor

Canada’s Conservative Party is no stranger to leadership turmoil. Over the past four decades, the party and its predecessor Progressive Conservative...

20.12.2025 30

iPolitics

Andrew Perez

Mark Carney’s Liberals are building a new Canadian voter coalition

Carney’s recalibration of the Liberal Party is a wholesale reorientation of federal priorities toward growth, competitiveness and national ambition.

09.12.2025 20

National Observer

Andrew Perez

Ottawa’s fiscal reckoning can’t come at the most vulnerables' expense

Responsible budgeting should by no means lead to the slashing of programs for new migrants, the LGBTQIA community and those suffering from...

04.11.2025 20

National Observer

Andrew Perez

With Carney's victory, can Conservatives avoid a fresh fracture?

As many debate the immediate future of the Conservative Party, including whether Poilievre should remain at its helm, Conservatives confront a more...

01.05.2025 20

National Observer

Andrew Perez

I was convinced the Liberal Party couldn’t win a fourth term. I was wrong

Justin Trudeau’s resignation, the headline-grabbing Liberal leadership race, and the meteoric rise of Mark Carney’s candidacy have upend the...

04.03.2025 20

National Observer

Andrew Perez