A public inquiry into the federal COVID-19 response would only bring up divisive and unpopular issues that neither the Liberal Party nor the Conservative Party wish to revisit, writes Kevin Quigley.
To date, there has been little initiative in Canada to conduct a far-reaching public inquiry that examines pandemic response with a broader lens.
Plans for the Senate Chamber include installation of a new glass-enclosed viewing platform for visitors to peek in on proceedings.
As Canada’s population ages, a profound crisis continues to unfold within the elder care system. The stark reality reveals ...
Voters in the swing riding of Cloverdale-Langley City, B.C., will elect their new MP in the Dec. 16 byelection, which was ...
The polarization between political parties and their agendas creates a unique challenge for the nonpartisan public service.
Come January, we will no longer have a trustworthy neighbour. ‘Chaos’ best describes what might happen south of the border ...
Conservations in an Age of Rage examines the growing manipulation of basic terms to sow division, which Carol Off saw first ...
If anyone thought that Donald Trump’s outrageous promises on the campaign trail were mere rhetoric to give woodies to his frothing base, his staffing appointments reveal the worst case.
News of cabinet and ambassador positions have trickled out of the Trump transition team since his Nov. 5 election victory, ...
There is much more work to be done on truth and reconciliation in Canada, and we should never forget Murray Sinclair's trailblazing leadership, education, and strength. We have to finish this climb.
While Liberal caucus dissent has been squashed for now, winning the next election will require a major agenda shift, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to consider any option that would improve ...