Politics, generally speaking, is about reason and passion, intellect and emotion. Elections, on the other hand, always come down to numbers. The party or
Most North Americans, at least of a certain age, identify the fall of Saigon in April, 1975, with the news footage of
Is politics ‘broken’? For a growing number of Canadians, the answer appears to be ‘yes’ – and there may not be an
An annual ethnic media reception hosted by the Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne turned into chaos last Thursday when most of the journalists
A warm welcome back to Ottawa to MPs of all parties. I hope you had a great time over spring break, but
Canada’s youth vote is up for grabs. So who’s grabbing? There’s a persistent myth about young voters — that they tend to act
As the 2015 Canadian Federal Elections approaches, the question remains which party will win the majority of votes and fill these seats
Conservative MP and former PMO director of communications John Williamson is apologizing for controversial comments he made Saturday about Canada’s Temporary Foreign
One of the directors of Canada’s terrorism research centre says statements made this weekend by the chair of the Senate national security
Canada is lagging behind when it comes to prosecuting hate speech, terrorism financing and terrorism related activities, at least compared with other jurisdictions,