Books & Big Ideas
- Carla-Jean Stokes' book about William Ivor Castle's work tells the stories behind the famous photographer's First World War photos, including the ones he manipulated.
- Carla-Jean Stokes' book about William Ivor Castle's work tells the stories behind the famous photographer's First World War photos, including the ones he manipulated.
- Carla-Jean Stokes' book about William Ivor Castle's work tells the stories behind the famous photographer's First World War photos, including the ones he manipulated.
- Deputy Premier Caroline Wawzonek on the Northwest Territories’ quest to get federal support to build the Mackenzie Valley Highway, which would connect southern roadways
- Deputy Premier Caroline Wawzonek on the Northwest Territories’ quest to get federal support to build the Mackenzie Valley Highway, which would connect southern roadways
- Deputy Premier Caroline Wawzonek on the Northwest Territories’ quest to get federal support to build the Mackenzie Valley Highway, which would connect southern roadways
- In the new book No I in Team, political scientist Alex Marland and his co-authors unpack why party discipline has gone too far.
- In the new book No I in Team, political scientist Alex Marland and his co-authors unpack why party discipline has gone too far.
- In the new book No I in Team, political scientist Alex Marland and his co-authors unpack why party discipline has gone too far.
- 'Races are a really interesting and exciting time for any party. They're an opportunity for us to put our ideas forward, our vision for
- 'Races are a really interesting and exciting time for any party. They're an opportunity for us to put our ideas forward, our vision for
- 'Races are a really interesting and exciting time for any party. They're an opportunity for us to put our ideas forward, our vision for
- ‘We have to be bold and unapologetic about what we propose to make a difference in people's lives,’ says former NDP MP Peter Julian.
- ‘We have to be bold and unapologetic about what we propose to make a difference in people's lives,’ says former NDP MP Peter Julian.
- ‘We have to be bold and unapologetic about what we propose to make a difference in people's lives,’ says former NDP MP Peter Julian.
- 'The scope of Sec. 33 must be understood keeping in mind the unwritten constitutional principle of respect for or protection of minorities,' argues University
- 'The scope of Sec. 33 must be understood keeping in mind the unwritten constitutional principle of respect for or protection of minorities,' argues University
- 'The scope of Sec. 33 must be understood keeping in mind the unwritten constitutional principle of respect for or protection of minorities,' argues University
- 'There's nobody better to represent youth than a young person themselves,' says Amandeep Sodhi, one of four MPs who make up the party's youth
- 'There's nobody better to represent youth than a young person themselves,' says Amandeep Sodhi, one of four MPs who make up the party's youth
- 'There's nobody better to represent youth than a young person themselves,' says Amandeep Sodhi, one of four MPs who make up the party's youth
- The reported absence of significant attacks will likely continue to fuel the belief in democratic policy circles that Finland is a shining example other
- The reported absence of significant attacks will likely continue to fuel the belief in democratic policy circles that Finland is a shining example other
- The reported absence of significant attacks will likely continue to fuel the belief in democratic policy circles that Finland is a shining example other
- The Liberals are still in ‘a honeymoon period,’ but the government needs to be careful with the coming cuts, says the Chrétien-era cabinet minister.
- The Liberals are still in ‘a honeymoon period,’ but the government needs to be careful with the coming cuts, says the Chrétien-era cabinet minister.
- The Liberals are still in ‘a honeymoon period,’ but the government needs to be careful with the coming cuts, says the Chrétien-era cabinet minister.
- ‘Pierre has to be Pierre,’ says the conservative strategist of how Poilievre can tackle his return to Parliament, January leadership review, and fight against
- ‘Pierre has to be Pierre,’ says the conservative strategist of how Poilievre can tackle his return to Parliament, January leadership review, and fight against
- ‘Pierre has to be Pierre,’ says the conservative strategist of how Poilievre can tackle his return to Parliament, January leadership review, and fight against
- Munir Sheikh shared his upcoming book's message and memories of working with now-Prime Minister Mark Carney as bureaucrats at Finance.
- Munir Sheikh shared his upcoming book's message and memories of working with now-Prime Minister Mark Carney as bureaucrats at Finance.
- Munir Sheikh shared his upcoming book's message and memories of working with now-Prime Minister Mark Carney as bureaucrats at Finance.
- Karen Wirsig of Environmental Defence says the recent UN summit on the subject was ‘horribly mismanaged.’
- Karen Wirsig of Environmental Defence says the recent UN summit on the subject was ‘horribly mismanaged.’
- Karen Wirsig of Environmental Defence says the recent UN summit on the subject was ‘horribly mismanaged.’
- At a recent meeting, the prime minister put a lot of ‘issues to rest’ related to the government’s fast-track legislation for major projects, says
- At a recent meeting, the prime minister put a lot of ‘issues to rest’ related to the government’s fast-track legislation for major projects, says
- At a recent meeting, the prime minister put a lot of ‘issues to rest’ related to the government’s fast-track legislation for major projects, says
- ‘This is an unsafe way to proceed, and puts at risk this really delicate, slow recovery’, says Ocean Canada's Josh Laughren of the Liberal
- ‘This is an unsafe way to proceed, and puts at risk this really delicate, slow recovery’, says Ocean Canada's Josh Laughren of the Liberal
- ‘This is an unsafe way to proceed, and puts at risk this really delicate, slow recovery’, says Ocean Canada's Josh Laughren of the Liberal
- Guideline changes became necessary after Justin Trudeau's government chose to amend the Patented Medicines Regulations, a process beset with legal challenges and many delays.
- Guideline changes became necessary after Justin Trudeau's government chose to amend the Patented Medicines Regulations, a process beset with legal challenges and many delays.
- Guideline changes became necessary after Justin Trudeau's government chose to amend the Patented Medicines Regulations, a process beset with legal challenges and many delays.
- Bill C-5 includes 'very dangerous' language that gives 'sweeping powers' to cabinet to disregard important laws, says Kate Kempton, the senior counsel for the
- Bill C-5 includes 'very dangerous' language that gives 'sweeping powers' to cabinet to disregard important laws, says Kate Kempton, the senior counsel for the
- Bill C-5 includes 'very dangerous' language that gives 'sweeping powers' to cabinet to disregard important laws, says Kate Kempton, the senior counsel for the
- In his new book, The Crisis of Canadian Democracy, Andrew Coyne unpacks how parties choose their leaders, how the leaders control their MPs, and
- In his new book, The Crisis of Canadian Democracy, Andrew Coyne unpacks how parties choose their leaders, how the leaders control their MPs, and
- In his new book, The Crisis of Canadian Democracy, Andrew Coyne unpacks how parties choose their leaders, how the leaders control their MPs, and
- Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Bill C-5 ‘is 100 per cent about unfettered political discretion exercised by cabinet,’ says the Green leader.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Bill C-5 ‘is 100 per cent about unfettered political discretion exercised by cabinet,’ says the Green leader.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Bill C-5 ‘is 100 per cent about unfettered political discretion exercised by cabinet,’ says the Green leader.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney ‘needs to allow his ministers to take front and centre in some of the files,’ but they need to stay
- Prime Minister Mark Carney ‘needs to allow his ministers to take front and centre in some of the files,’ but they need to stay
- Prime Minister Mark Carney ‘needs to allow his ministers to take front and centre in some of the files,’ but they need to stay
- Rookie Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy says he decided to run against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre 'because someone needed to.' He also had the help
- Rookie Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy says he decided to run against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre 'because someone needed to.' He also had the help
- Rookie Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy says he decided to run against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre 'because someone needed to.' He also had the help
- Michael W. Higgins uses his understanding of the Jesuit order to provide insights on the traditions that guided Francis through his reform agenda.
- Michael W. Higgins uses his understanding of the Jesuit order to provide insights on the traditions that guided Francis through his reform agenda.
- Michael W. Higgins uses his understanding of the Jesuit order to provide insights on the traditions that guided Francis through his reform agenda.
- Mark Bourrie says Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre is as much about the failings of modern political parties and the Canadian media as
- Mark Bourrie says Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre is as much about the failings of modern political parties and the Canadian media as
- Mark Bourrie says Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre is as much about the failings of modern political parties and the Canadian media as
- Rose LeMay says it's 'up to non-Indigenous people to change these systems so that Indigenous Peoples are not treated worse than others.'
- Rose LeMay says it's 'up to non-Indigenous people to change these systems so that Indigenous Peoples are not treated worse than others.'
- Rose LeMay says it's 'up to non-Indigenous people to change these systems so that Indigenous Peoples are not treated worse than others.'
- ‘The stakes are very high’ this election says Ekos Research’s Frank Graves, and voter ‘emotions are very important’ in driving how campaigns take shape.
- ‘The stakes are very high’ this election says Ekos Research’s Frank Graves, and voter ‘emotions are very important’ in driving how campaigns take shape.
- ‘The stakes are very high’ this election says Ekos Research’s Frank Graves, and voter ‘emotions are very important’ in driving how campaigns take shape.
- ‘No magic math’: an expert in government finances addresses why cutting waste won’t fund election promises.
- ‘No magic math’: an expert in government finances addresses why cutting waste won’t fund election promises.
- ‘No magic math’: an expert in government finances addresses why cutting waste won’t fund election promises.
- Alasdair Roberts, author of The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century, offers advice on how Canada can get through the Trump
- Alasdair Roberts, author of The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century, offers advice on how Canada can get through the Trump
- Alasdair Roberts, author of The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century, offers advice on how Canada can get through the Trump
- ‘Nationalism has become the key message of the day,’ says Conservative strategist and Hill Times columnist Gerry Nicholls.
- ‘Nationalism has become the key message of the day,’ says Conservative strategist and Hill Times columnist Gerry Nicholls.
- ‘Nationalism has become the key message of the day,’ says Conservative strategist and Hill Times columnist Gerry Nicholls.
- OTTAWA—An unlikely politician who did not anticipate the effect his ideas would have on the making of Canada, Robert Baldwin is a startling
- OTTAWA—An unlikely politician who did not anticipate the effect his ideas would have on the making of Canada, Robert Baldwin is a startling
- OTTAWA—An unlikely politician who did not anticipate the effect his ideas would have on the making of Canada, Robert Baldwin is a startling
- OTTAWA—In December 2008, Canadian soldier Robert Semrau was charged with the second degree murder of a grievously wounded Taliban soldier in a battlefield
- OTTAWA—In December 2008, Canadian soldier Robert Semrau was charged with the second degree murder of a grievously wounded Taliban soldier in a battlefield
- OTTAWA—In December 2008, Canadian soldier Robert Semrau was charged with the second degree murder of a grievously wounded Taliban soldier in a battlefield
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper will continue to win elections because the federal Liberals and New Democrats are “too goddamn stupid” to work together,
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper will continue to win elections because the federal Liberals and New Democrats are “too goddamn stupid” to work together,
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper will continue to win elections because the federal Liberals and New Democrats are “too goddamn stupid” to work together,
- Andrew Nikiforuk delivers a discomforting critique of the fossil fuel-based economy in his latest book, The Energy of Slavery: Oil and the New
- Andrew Nikiforuk delivers a discomforting critique of the fossil fuel-based economy in his latest book, The Energy of Slavery: Oil and the New
- Andrew Nikiforuk delivers a discomforting critique of the fossil fuel-based economy in his latest book, The Energy of Slavery: Oil and the New
- There is a federal leadership vacuum in Canada’s health-care system and a fearless opposition party in Ottawa could capitalize on the Conservative government’s absence
- There is a federal leadership vacuum in Canada’s health-care system and a fearless opposition party in Ottawa could capitalize on the Conservative government’s absence
- There is a federal leadership vacuum in Canada’s health-care system and a fearless opposition party in Ottawa could capitalize on the Conservative government’s absence
- OTTAWA—A deep sea diver, underwater photographer, environmentalist, biologist, documentary filmmaker, and now author, Rob Stewart, 32, tried to save sharks by exposing the illegal
- OTTAWA—A deep sea diver, underwater photographer, environmentalist, biologist, documentary filmmaker, and now author, Rob Stewart, 32, tried to save sharks by exposing the illegal
- OTTAWA—A deep sea diver, underwater photographer, environmentalist, biologist, documentary filmmaker, and now author, Rob Stewart, 32, tried to save sharks by exposing the illegal
- Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page says that while he’s still hopeful his office will eventually get the details of billions of dollars in
- Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page says that while he’s still hopeful his office will eventually get the details of billions of dollars in
- Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page says that while he’s still hopeful his office will eventually get the details of billions of dollars in
- The national media are facing “enormous” challenges in today’s 24-hour news cycle that are not only affecting coverage of Canadian federal politics and
- The national media are facing “enormous” challenges in today’s 24-hour news cycle that are not only affecting coverage of Canadian federal politics and
- The national media are facing “enormous” challenges in today’s 24-hour news cycle that are not only affecting coverage of Canadian federal politics and
- Canadians are tired of being part of the “political audience” and want in on policy-making action, says author and political scientist Vaughan Lyon,
- Canadians are tired of being part of the “political audience” and want in on policy-making action, says author and political scientist Vaughan Lyon,
- Canadians are tired of being part of the “political audience” and want in on policy-making action, says author and political scientist Vaughan Lyon,
- Veteran freelance reporter, book author and former journalism teacher Mark Bourrie says he threw away a $50,000 contract with Chinese news agency Xinhua because
- Veteran freelance reporter, book author and former journalism teacher Mark Bourrie says he threw away a $50,000 contract with Chinese news agency Xinhua because
- Veteran freelance reporter, book author and former journalism teacher Mark Bourrie says he threw away a $50,000 contract with Chinese news agency Xinhua because