Polarization
- Pierre Poilievre's decision to select Andrew Scheer as the interim opposition leader shows that he does not want any competition in the temporary job that he would like to fill permanently following an Alberta byelection.
- Pierre Poilievre's decision to select Andrew Scheer as the interim opposition leader shows that he does not want any competition in the temporary job that he would like to fill permanently following an Alberta byelection.
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- The question for the next federal government won’t be whether progress has gone ‘too far,’ but whether we have the courage to push it
- The question for the next federal government won’t be whether progress has gone ‘too far,’ but whether we have the courage to push it
- The question for the next federal government won’t be whether progress has gone ‘too far,’ but whether we have the courage to push it
- Judging from today’s political and social environment, we’ve failed to learn the critical lessons from the Holocaust and the hateful Islamophobic attacks on Canadian
- Judging from today’s political and social environment, we’ve failed to learn the critical lessons from the Holocaust and the hateful Islamophobic attacks on Canadian
- Judging from today’s political and social environment, we’ve failed to learn the critical lessons from the Holocaust and the hateful Islamophobic attacks on Canadian
- The Liberals have mistaken their party as too ‘woke’ instead of realizing the problem is their policies aren’t enough for the working class.
- The Liberals have mistaken their party as too ‘woke’ instead of realizing the problem is their policies aren’t enough for the working class.
- The Liberals have mistaken their party as too ‘woke’ instead of realizing the problem is their policies aren’t enough for the working class.
- A probe by the Canadian Digital Media Research Network found thousands of social media posts falsely linking the Conservatives to Russian interference after the

- A probe by the Canadian Digital Media Research Network found thousands of social media posts falsely linking the Conservatives to Russian interference after the
- A probe by the Canadian Digital Media Research Network found thousands of social media posts falsely linking the Conservatives to Russian interference after the

- The results of The Hill Times’ 2024 year-end poll are in. Liberal MP Sean Fraser scores a hat trick and takes the ‘Most Valuable
- The results of The Hill Times’ 2024 year-end poll are in. Liberal MP Sean Fraser scores a hat trick and takes the ‘Most Valuable
- The results of The Hill Times’ 2024 year-end poll are in. Liberal MP Sean Fraser scores a hat trick and takes the ‘Most Valuable
- The internet has transformed the relation between politicians and the public, and giving fuel to the fire might rebound on those who stoke it.
- The internet has transformed the relation between politicians and the public, and giving fuel to the fire might rebound on those who stoke it.
- The internet has transformed the relation between politicians and the public, and giving fuel to the fire might rebound on those who stoke it.
- It would be a mistake for Pierre Poilievre to run on a populist message in the next federal election as that vote will be
- It would be a mistake for Pierre Poilievre to run on a populist message in the next federal election as that vote will be
- It would be a mistake for Pierre Poilievre to run on a populist message in the next federal election as that vote will be
- The Speaker should decide who speaks in the House, not party whips, says Elizabeth May, while Nik Nanos says the lack of charm on
- The Speaker should decide who speaks in the House, not party whips, says Elizabeth May, while Nik Nanos says the lack of charm on
- The Speaker should decide who speaks in the House, not party whips, says Elizabeth May, while Nik Nanos says the lack of charm on
- The Alberta race is a potential watershed for Canadians, many of whom seem ready to give the kind of anger-based, hateful politics flourishing in
- The Alberta race is a potential watershed for Canadians, many of whom seem ready to give the kind of anger-based, hateful politics flourishing in
- The Alberta race is a potential watershed for Canadians, many of whom seem ready to give the kind of anger-based, hateful politics flourishing in
- Politicians also have a role to play in stopping threats against journalists, says Anna Maria Tremonti. ‘[We need] people who can look beyond party

- Politicians also have a role to play in stopping threats against journalists, says Anna Maria Tremonti. ‘[We need] people who can look beyond party
- Politicians also have a role to play in stopping threats against journalists, says Anna Maria Tremonti. ‘[We need] people who can look beyond party

- The public dialogue is not so much a contest of ideas between political parties, as it has traditionally been, but a kind of cage

- The public dialogue is not so much a contest of ideas between political parties, as it has traditionally been, but a kind of cage
- The public dialogue is not so much a contest of ideas between political parties, as it has traditionally been, but a kind of cage

- The reaction to the budget is all the more pertinent for the Liberals at a time when culture war issues are eclipsing already meagre
- The reaction to the budget is all the more pertinent for the Liberals at a time when culture war issues are eclipsing already meagre
- The reaction to the budget is all the more pertinent for the Liberals at a time when culture war issues are eclipsing already meagre