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Is Mark Carney the new Jean Chrétien? This month, Carney used the A-word — austerity — to describe the future of Canada’s finances in the era...
The prime minister resembles the Liberals of the 1990s
The prime minister has failed to reset the relationship You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account....
The prime minister has failed to reset the relationship
For a while there, things were going so well. Prime Minister Mark Carney — a.k.a. “the Trump whisperer” — had morphed from critic to texting...
A trade deal with Trump demands it
What a difference six months makes. In December, Canada’s Conservatives were in the catbird seat with 48 per cent support, while the Liberals...
The PM has craftily captured the middle ground from the Tories
Well, at least he didn’t walk out. While U.S. President Donald Trump left the G7 meeting in Kananaskis Monday night, it wasn’t in the huff ...
Assembly of First Nations warned that fast track infrastructure plan risks trampling Indigenous rights
With Parliament now back in business, pundits and politicos are focused on this session’s agenda. What will the government do about Trump and...
Poaching season has arrived
Canada, France, U.K. condemn Israel, but let terrorists who started the war off the hook
Prime Minister Mark Carney promised change, and Tuesday’s cabinet shuffle was his first test. But did he lose the “Just like Justin” tag once...
He's prioritizing economic development, but not in the West
Liberal leader's mediocre French exceeded expectations during debate
As our economy buckles under the weight of U.S. tariffs, the key to our shared prosperity lies in the West
He'll need to convince younger voters that fighting Trump is in their interests
We've had governments made up of both Liberals and Conservatives during wars past. Trump's trade war calls for another one, right now You can save...