
What happened to the mushy middle in Canadian politics?

For decades, Canadian voters could be counted upon to straddle the middle ground, a trait that’s as quintessentially Canadian as complaining about winter or hating Toronto…
Time to make Britain answer for its colonial wrongdoings

The wealthy class and British nobility lined their pockets with the riches of other nations for centuries. They were also responsible for an incalculable number of deaths…
It’s all about power. The truth be damned

It’s a no-holds-barred game now; an eye for an eye. Losing is simply not an option and sportsmanship signals weakness…
The speech O’Toole should have made

It’s time Canada had a prime minister who won’t fall for China’s lies. Build jobs at home, not in China…
Harnessing Newfoundland and Labrador’s vast mineral potential

The province appeals to mining investors because it’s able to match its relatively strong endowment with competitive policies…