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McKenna, Taman, and the fight for Ottawa Centre

OTTAWA CENTRE—Five candidates vying for the federal seat in Ottawa Centre, all women, sit across three holding tables in the Glebe Community Centre on Sept. 15. Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, 48, is in the centre, the hue of her bright red jacket accentuated by the intense TV lights. The all-candidates debate was broadcast on Rogers […]

Trudeau to attend Montreal climate rally on Friday

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is slated to make an appearance at Friday’s climate rally in Montreal that Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg is headlining.  Speaking to reporters this morning, Mr. Trudeau (Papineau, Que). confirmed at a policy announcement in Sudbury, Ont., that he would be attending. “I look forward to marching with thousands of Canadians […]

Missed opportunity if Trudeau a no-show at Montreal climate rally, says pollster

With Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg set to headline a climate protest in Montreal on Friday, some political leaders may use the opportunity to signal the strength of their commitment to addressing climate change, say pollsters. So far, only Green Party Leader Elizabeth May has confirmed her attendance at the climate rally. Spokespersons for the […]

Liberal campaign spinning its wheels: media bus gives the Grits more trouble

As the Liberals were stuck in crisis management mode after the revelation that its leader, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, had previously been photographed wearing brownface and blackface as recently as 2001, the party’s media campaign bus was also stuck—at a campaign stop in Burnaby, B.C., on Sept. 24, to be exact. The campaign bus “bottomed […]

Recent strikes on Saudi oil production are a global concern

OTTAWA—On Sept. 14, there were a series of missile and drone attacks that struck Saudi Arabian oil processing facilities near the city of Abqaiq. The result of the impact by an estimated 17 warheads was to cut Saudi oil production in half, taking nearly five million barrels a day off the world market. This of […]

Polls say blackface bombshell didn’t shift much, but could still be a game changer

OTTAWA—Campaigns tend to surprise us these days. The 2015 election started with the NDP leading with the Liberals in third. It ended with a Liberal majority propelled by a sharp rise in youth voter turnout. The 2016 U.S. Presidential campaign was Hillary Clinton’s to lose, which she ended up doing thanks to campaign moments that […]