Senate passes Carney’s controversial nation-building bill, citing ‘trust’ in the government

Mi’kmaw Senator Paul Prosper says Bill C-5 is a ‘betrayal’ of reconciliation, saying it shouldn’t pass without proper consultation with Indigenous leaders. ‘We do not want success and progress to come on the backs of Indigenous Peoples.’
MPs ‘utterly subservient’ to leaders, says Globe columnist Andrew Coyne who offers a path away from Canada’s anti-democratic system in his new book, The Crisis of Canadian Democracy

In his new book, The Crisis of Canadian Democracy, Andrew Coyne unpacks how parties choose their leaders, how the leaders control their MPs, and how the shortcomings in Canada’s electoral system are putting a squeeze on democracy. It’s not pretty.
Large shuffle to public service expected once Sabia takes PCO reins

Former federal public servant David McLaughlin says Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent civil service appointments are only the beginning of a larger shuffle of senior officials.
Canada-India reset and diaspora concerns during G7 summit

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to invite India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the recent G7 summit was widely hailed by leading political commentators and diaspora groups in Canada. Others came out strongly in opposition to Modi’s visit, too. While the supporters believe that Modi’s participation in the G7 opened up new opportunities to reset […]
As the U.S. follows Israel into Iran, where is Canada’s voice?

Canada needs bold diplomacy, not cautious complicity, as the Middle East tilts toward a wider war.
Strikes on Iran a Middle East déjà vu

All of this political theatre, and they didn’t even destroy the uranium they pretended to seek. What a waste of time, money, and military resources.
Senate Conservative ranks could continue to grow, says caucus leader Housakos

Conservative Senate Leader Leo Housakos pointed to the recent change in prime minister and a desire to join a party-affiliated national caucus as reasons for the uptick.
Speaking for a forgotten people

The rule of international law in Palestine today—or on the 49th parallel tomorrow.
Dong settlement gives closure, but little clarity on foreign interference, say national security and intelligence experts

The lawsuit’s settlement affirms that‘ intelligence isn’t evidence,’ but former CSIS analyst Stephanie Carvin says politicians and the media must be better equipped to process and contextualize ‘fragmented’ intelligence leaks.
Carney blows the roof off inertia-bound Ottawa, but there’s no guarantee of success

Canada’s highly decentralized federation requires time, energy, and good fortune to reach consensus.