Impolitic
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is unlikely to offer any serious, fact-based critiques of the government’s shortcomings. He's a glib man, playing in the shallows,
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is unlikely to offer any serious, fact-based critiques of the government’s shortcomings. He's a glib man, playing in the shallows,
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is unlikely to offer any serious, fact-based critiques of the government’s shortcomings. He's a glib man, playing in the shallows,
- The words 'climate change' have barely passed Carney’s lips, nor did they feature in communiqués from June's G7 summit in Alberta. It has been
- The words 'climate change' have barely passed Carney’s lips, nor did they feature in communiqués from June's G7 summit in Alberta. It has been
- The words 'climate change' have barely passed Carney’s lips, nor did they feature in communiqués from June's G7 summit in Alberta. It has been
- Until further notice, we are passengers in this environmental and economic setback, and Donald Trump is at the wheel.
- Until further notice, we are passengers in this environmental and economic setback, and Donald Trump is at the wheel.
- Until further notice, we are passengers in this environmental and economic setback, and Donald Trump is at the wheel.
- The message seems to be 'trust me'—and so far, most Canadians are inclined to. Besides, a honeymoon is not the time for awkward questions.
- The message seems to be 'trust me'—and so far, most Canadians are inclined to. Besides, a honeymoon is not the time for awkward questions.
- The message seems to be 'trust me'—and so far, most Canadians are inclined to. Besides, a honeymoon is not the time for awkward questions.
- The federal government’s legislation encouraging the building of pipelines comes as wildfires in parts of British Columbia and Manitoba force residents to flee their

- The federal government’s legislation encouraging the building of pipelines comes as wildfires in parts of British Columbia and Manitoba force residents to flee their
- The federal government’s legislation encouraging the building of pipelines comes as wildfires in parts of British Columbia and Manitoba force residents to flee their

- Mark Carney is also, at this early stage, a conundrum: a man who speaks in giant steps, but promises pragmatism.

- Mark Carney is also, at this early stage, a conundrum: a man who speaks in giant steps, but promises pragmatism.
- Mark Carney is also, at this early stage, a conundrum: a man who speaks in giant steps, but promises pragmatism.

- We will soon see how Carney manages in the fiery pit of partisan politics. Unfortunately, that pit is unavoidable. It is part of democracy,
- We will soon see how Carney manages in the fiery pit of partisan politics. Unfortunately, that pit is unavoidable. It is part of democracy,
- We will soon see how Carney manages in the fiery pit of partisan politics. Unfortunately, that pit is unavoidable. It is part of democracy,
- Maybe, if this summer’s wildfires and other disruptions become bad enough, they will refocus public attention on climate and Mark Carney’s new government will
- Maybe, if this summer’s wildfires and other disruptions become bad enough, they will refocus public attention on climate and Mark Carney’s new government will
- Maybe, if this summer’s wildfires and other disruptions become bad enough, they will refocus public attention on climate and Mark Carney’s new government will
- Once the Trump business is resolved, will Poilievre’s troops return to attacks on wokeism, the legacy media, and the ideologically impure, even within their
- Once the Trump business is resolved, will Poilievre’s troops return to attacks on wokeism, the legacy media, and the ideologically impure, even within their
- Once the Trump business is resolved, will Poilievre’s troops return to attacks on wokeism, the legacy media, and the ideologically impure, even within their
- Pierre Poilievre’s polished daily performances continue to be, primarily, laments for the sorry state of the country, extended complaints about the 'lost Liberal decade,'
- Pierre Poilievre’s polished daily performances continue to be, primarily, laments for the sorry state of the country, extended complaints about the 'lost Liberal decade,'
- Pierre Poilievre’s polished daily performances continue to be, primarily, laments for the sorry state of the country, extended complaints about the 'lost Liberal decade,'
- If polls and general chatter are accurate, voters may be ready for more content, less contempt.
- If polls and general chatter are accurate, voters may be ready for more content, less contempt.
- If polls and general chatter are accurate, voters may be ready for more content, less contempt.
- There is a new Liberal in town, a blue-suit Liberal, and all these ordinary concerns—although climate change is hardly trivial—seem to be set aside
- There is a new Liberal in town, a blue-suit Liberal, and all these ordinary concerns—although climate change is hardly trivial—seem to be set aside
- There is a new Liberal in town, a blue-suit Liberal, and all these ordinary concerns—although climate change is hardly trivial—seem to be set aside
- Donald Trump is an all-purpose distraction, a threat on so many fronts, that concern about climate has been temporarily pushed aside. But people still

- Donald Trump is an all-purpose distraction, a threat on so many fronts, that concern about climate has been temporarily pushed aside. But people still
- Donald Trump is an all-purpose distraction, a threat on so many fronts, that concern about climate has been temporarily pushed aside. But people still

- Canadians will continue to boycott U.S. products, cancel trips down south, drop Netflix, Amazon, and Apple TV subscriptions, and wait for someone to lead

- Canadians will continue to boycott U.S. products, cancel trips down south, drop Netflix, Amazon, and Apple TV subscriptions, and wait for someone to lead
- Canadians will continue to boycott U.S. products, cancel trips down south, drop Netflix, Amazon, and Apple TV subscriptions, and wait for someone to lead

- A triumphant U.S. president set out a damaging and costly scenario last week: the reversal of all attempts to stop climate change and a

- A triumphant U.S. president set out a damaging and costly scenario last week: the reversal of all attempts to stop climate change and a
- A triumphant U.S. president set out a damaging and costly scenario last week: the reversal of all attempts to stop climate change and a

- CHELSEA, QUE.—Here is the choice facing the federal Liberal Party in this moment of national peril—and it needs to decide, pronto. In broad strokes:
- CHELSEA, QUE.—Here is the choice facing the federal Liberal Party in this moment of national peril—and it needs to decide, pronto. In broad strokes:
- CHELSEA, QUE.—Here is the choice facing the federal Liberal Party in this moment of national peril—and it needs to decide, pronto. In broad strokes:
- Did Freeland's firing expose Trudeau as a fake feminist? To some, this is an irrefutable fact, but Trudeau has also humiliated male ministers, including

- Did Freeland's firing expose Trudeau as a fake feminist? To some, this is an irrefutable fact, but Trudeau has also humiliated male ministers, including
- Did Freeland's firing expose Trudeau as a fake feminist? To some, this is an irrefutable fact, but Trudeau has also humiliated male ministers, including

- Economic gears have been grinding in unsettling ways since the pandemic, there are no quick fixes, and the first responsibility of any government should

- Economic gears have been grinding in unsettling ways since the pandemic, there are no quick fixes, and the first responsibility of any government should
- Economic gears have been grinding in unsettling ways since the pandemic, there are no quick fixes, and the first responsibility of any government should

- If this is public broadcasting’s last chance to save itself, it needs to move fast—and the majority of Canadians who, polls say, still support

- If this is public broadcasting’s last chance to save itself, it needs to move fast—and the majority of Canadians who, polls say, still support
- If this is public broadcasting’s last chance to save itself, it needs to move fast—and the majority of Canadians who, polls say, still support

- Donald Trump’s return will only make things worse. He's called climate change 'a scam,' EVs useless, and boasted that America 'has more liquid gold
- Donald Trump’s return will only make things worse. He's called climate change 'a scam,' EVs useless, and boasted that America 'has more liquid gold
- Donald Trump’s return will only make things worse. He's called climate change 'a scam,' EVs useless, and boasted that America 'has more liquid gold
- The enemy without—climate change, of course—is scratching at the window, unheard and ignored. In one way or another it’s coming for us all.

- The enemy without—climate change, of course—is scratching at the window, unheard and ignored. In one way or another it’s coming for us all.
- The enemy without—climate change, of course—is scratching at the window, unheard and ignored. In one way or another it’s coming for us all.

- Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair, who faced Poilievre in the Commons for 10 years, recalled: 'He has only one pitch: a hardball to the
- Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair, who faced Poilievre in the Commons for 10 years, recalled: 'He has only one pitch: a hardball to the
- Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair, who faced Poilievre in the Commons for 10 years, recalled: 'He has only one pitch: a hardball to the
- The ideal prime minister would be someone with no political baggage, no embarrassing internet history, no ideological quirks, with razor-sharp debating skills, a sense

- The ideal prime minister would be someone with no political baggage, no embarrassing internet history, no ideological quirks, with razor-sharp debating skills, a sense
- The ideal prime minister would be someone with no political baggage, no embarrassing internet history, no ideological quirks, with razor-sharp debating skills, a sense

- Protectionism is having a moment in the face of the off-shoring of jobs, shrinking middle-class incomes, growing inequality, and soaring corporate profits.
- Protectionism is having a moment in the face of the off-shoring of jobs, shrinking middle-class incomes, growing inequality, and soaring corporate profits.
- Protectionism is having a moment in the face of the off-shoring of jobs, shrinking middle-class incomes, growing inequality, and soaring corporate profits.
- Kamala Harris hasn’t just revived a fretful Democratic Party, in the opening weeks of her presidential campaign, in her own country. Her arrival has
- Kamala Harris hasn’t just revived a fretful Democratic Party, in the opening weeks of her presidential campaign, in her own country. Her arrival has
- Kamala Harris hasn’t just revived a fretful Democratic Party, in the opening weeks of her presidential campaign, in her own country. Her arrival has
- Fossil fuels still hugely contribute to provincial coffers and the federal treasury, but too so would green energy alternatives if given a chance to

- Fossil fuels still hugely contribute to provincial coffers and the federal treasury, but too so would green energy alternatives if given a chance to
- Fossil fuels still hugely contribute to provincial coffers and the federal treasury, but too so would green energy alternatives if given a chance to

- What does any leader do when the public mood is 'out with the old, in with the unthinkable'? And 'old' isn’t always a matter
- What does any leader do when the public mood is 'out with the old, in with the unthinkable'? And 'old' isn’t always a matter
- What does any leader do when the public mood is 'out with the old, in with the unthinkable'? And 'old' isn’t always a matter
- CHELSEA, QUE.—So far Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “bold,” green, post-pandemic recovery plan appears to lack boldness. And detail. And deadlines. In fact, it is
- CHELSEA, QUE.—So far Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “bold,” green, post-pandemic recovery plan appears to lack boldness. And detail. And deadlines. In fact, it is
- CHELSEA, QUE.—So far Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “bold,” green, post-pandemic recovery plan appears to lack boldness. And detail. And deadlines. In fact, it is
- CHELSEA, QUE.—Is there anyone less attractive than that guy, hands in his pockets, watching a building burn to the ground while shouting non-stop criticisms

- CHELSEA, QUE.—Is there anyone less attractive than that guy, hands in his pockets, watching a building burn to the ground while shouting non-stop criticisms
- CHELSEA, QUE.—Is there anyone less attractive than that guy, hands in his pockets, watching a building burn to the ground while shouting non-stop criticisms

- CHELSEA, QUE.—A wealth tax is one of those simple and beguiling ideas that resurfaces in times of economic turmoil, only to be forgotten as

- CHELSEA, QUE.—A wealth tax is one of those simple and beguiling ideas that resurfaces in times of economic turmoil, only to be forgotten as
- CHELSEA, QUE.—A wealth tax is one of those simple and beguiling ideas that resurfaces in times of economic turmoil, only to be forgotten as

- CHELSEA, QUE.—Who is to blame for the ineptitude, delay, and confusion that has marked Canada’s response to COVID-19? The provinces (insert premier’s name here)

- CHELSEA, QUE.—Who is to blame for the ineptitude, delay, and confusion that has marked Canada’s response to COVID-19? The provinces (insert premier’s name here)
- CHELSEA, QUE.—Who is to blame for the ineptitude, delay, and confusion that has marked Canada’s response to COVID-19? The provinces (insert premier’s name here)

- CHELSEA, QUE.—“If not now, when? If not us, who?” That was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, not too long ago, defending his government’s decision to proceed

- CHELSEA, QUE.—“If not now, when? If not us, who?” That was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, not too long ago, defending his government’s decision to proceed
- CHELSEA, QUE.—“If not now, when? If not us, who?” That was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, not too long ago, defending his government’s decision to proceed

- CHELSEA, QUE.—Some ardent Liberals must have felt a frisson of concern as they watched Erin O’Toole’s debut as the new Conservative party leader last
- CHELSEA, QUE.—Some ardent Liberals must have felt a frisson of concern as they watched Erin O’Toole’s debut as the new Conservative party leader last
- CHELSEA, QUE.—Some ardent Liberals must have felt a frisson of concern as they watched Erin O’Toole’s debut as the new Conservative party leader last
- CHELSEA, QUE.—It no doubt violates the Canadian Manual for Journalistic Standards, but it is hard not to feel sorry for former finance minister Bill
- CHELSEA, QUE.—It no doubt violates the Canadian Manual for Journalistic Standards, but it is hard not to feel sorry for former finance minister Bill
- CHELSEA, QUE.—It no doubt violates the Canadian Manual for Journalistic Standards, but it is hard not to feel sorry for former finance minister Bill
- CHELSEA, QUE.—The pandemic, the WE controversy, and ongoing problems with the RCMP have given higher-than-usual profiles to a number of Justin Trudeau’s cabinet ministers—notably

- CHELSEA, QUE.—The pandemic, the WE controversy, and ongoing problems with the RCMP have given higher-than-usual profiles to a number of Justin Trudeau’s cabinet ministers—notably
- CHELSEA, QUE.—The pandemic, the WE controversy, and ongoing problems with the RCMP have given higher-than-usual profiles to a number of Justin Trudeau’s cabinet ministers—notably

- CHELSEA, QUE.—Why do so many people—media, pundits, pollsters, and casual followers of politics—assume that Conservatives are the default governing party when the Liberals wobble?

- CHELSEA, QUE.—Why do so many people—media, pundits, pollsters, and casual followers of politics—assume that Conservatives are the default governing party when the Liberals wobble?
- CHELSEA, QUE.—Why do so many people—media, pundits, pollsters, and casual followers of politics—assume that Conservatives are the default governing party when the Liberals wobble?

- CHELSEA, QUE.—While the pandemic is far from over, its impact is declining in many parts of Canada and there are increasing stirrings of concern

- CHELSEA, QUE.—While the pandemic is far from over, its impact is declining in many parts of Canada and there are increasing stirrings of concern
- CHELSEA, QUE.—While the pandemic is far from over, its impact is declining in many parts of Canada and there are increasing stirrings of concern
