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Politics This Morning: Trudeau to host first ministers’ meeting in Ottawa

ICYMI: Yesterday, the Bank of Canada announced that Viola Desmond will become the first woman to have a portrait appear on a regularly circulating bank note. Ms. Desmond will be featured on $10 bills starting in late 2018, having been selected by Finance Minister Bill Morneau from a short list of five iconic women. Ms. […]

Which of the world’s cities has the longest line for the washroom?

More than 700 million people live in urban areas without access to proper sanitation. Put into context, the line-up for people waiting for toilets in our cities and towns would stretch around the world 29 times. WaterAid’s second annual report on the state of the world’s toilets, Overflowing Cities, examines the status of urban sanitation […]

Electoral reform has become that dog turd in the park no one picks up

OTTAWA—When it comes to political communications, as in life, you win some and you lose some. Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government won for the way it messaged its pipeline decisions and flamed out miserably when it came to its stick-handling of electoral reform. In announcing that he was conditionally approving two pipelines, rejecting […]

Creation of a mining ombudsman on horizon, says Liberal MP championing the cause

Canada may soon have an extractive resources ombudsman who would ensure that Canada’s mining companies act ethically, according to the Liberal MP who has been championing the cause. In an interview with The Hill Times, Liberal MP John McKay (Scarborough – Guildwood, Ont.) said he expects to see a clear plan in place by March […]

Canada’s affection for Trudeau has just begun

TORONTO—Do journalistic conventions rewire our brains? It’s a serious question. In the fun new sci-fi movie Arrival, the plot posits the theory that language changes the way we think, and not the other way around. The aliens keep telling everyone what they think—kind of like a racist and sexist Donald Trump did, over and over—and […]

Oil pipeline offers Trudeau little political gain

MONTREAL—It is a rare government decision that involves a lot of predictable political pain for little obvious electoral gain. For better or for worse, the approval by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline falls into that category. It is unlikely to win him supporters within the ranks of those who most […]

Trudeau undoes own timid steps to sustainability, betrays promise to world

GATINEAU, QUE.—There is no doubt that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s approval of the twinning of the Kinder Morgan oil pipeline last week increases the danger of a devastating spill in the waters around Vancouver and beyond, despite the new $1.5-billion federal ocean protection plan. No spill response unit, “world class” or otherwise, can be confidently […]