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Taube: No, Poilievre’s leadership isn’t in trouble
Michael Taube: …poll after poll has shown the vast majority of Conservative party members support Poilievre’s leadership. One…
November 13, 2025
Knight: Carney seeks to replace fiscal watchdog with loyal lapdog
Dan Knight: After scathing warnings from interim budget officer Jason Jacques, Liberals move to silence dissent and install…
November 13, 2025
Raj: Carney’s powerful ‘national interest’ bill also pointless
Althia Raj: The bill, which grants cabinet the power to exempt “national interest projects” from nearly any law…
November 13, 2025
Lilley: Why Chris d’Entremont crossed floor to join Liberals
Brian Lilley: There is so much more to the story that hasn’t been told…
November 12, 2025
Coletto: Poilievre’s popularity unprecedented but is his future as Conservative leader safe?
David Coletto: The dilemma for Conservatives is whether that’s enough. Can a leader win by mobilizing and exciting…
November 12, 2025
Anderson: 47% of those on right believe it’s best to choose new leader for Conservative Party
Bruce Anderson: Of course, this isn’t necessarily an indication of how that leadership vote within the Party will…
November 12, 2025
Moore: Imagine if this fragile Parliament shrinks down to 1-seat margin
James Moore: Now imagine if this 45th Parliament shrinks down to a 1-seat margin, the agendas that could…
November 11, 2025
Mulroney: Canada’s chance to find itself again
Ben Mulroney: Reimagining this country is not only possible, it is essential. I choose to be optimistic that…
November 11, 2025
Raj: Ottawa hasn’t seen this kind of soap opera drama in decades
Althia Raj: Former Conservative leader Andrew Scheer insisted Friday that no one is interested in palace intrigue. But…
November 11, 2025
Lilley: Deep dive into CPC palace intrigue this past week…
Brian Lilley: The craziness of the last week resulted in a rough ride for Poilievre at a time…
November 9, 2025
Pankratz: Land rights confusion a mess of David Eby’s making
Adam Pankratz: … If Aboriginal title recognition were over private lands confined to Richmond only, where the land…
November 9, 2025
Liberal budget’s economic outlook not ‘realistic at all’: Economist Don Drummond
The Liberal government remains intact after surviving a second confidence vote tied to its budget — but questions…
November 9, 2025
Zivo: Carney’s budget falls short on housing
National Post: Even if these homes get built, the majority of Canadians will still rely on the market,…
November 8, 2025
Koop: ‘Red Tory’ excuse for d’Entremont floor crossing is bogus
Royce Koop: Following d’Entremont’s defection, former Conservative MP Rick Perkins shared that the defector had confided his concern…
November 8, 2025
Newman: Conservative Party’s problem bigger than Poilievre
Don Newman: Why are defections and unrest in the Conservative caucus putting at risk more than just the…
November 7, 2025
Bad week for Conservatives puts Poilievre on defensive
Global News: “In caucus, there’s a reasonably widespread concern that maybe Pierre can never get it done, and…
November 7, 2025
Maher: Few things scarier to Pierre Poilievre than floor crossing MP…
Stephen Maher: But even if Carney gets his wish, and wins a majority by batting his eyelashes at…
November 7, 2025
‘Things are crumbling’: changing caucus landscape, external pressures spell bad news for Poilievre’s leadership review, say Conservatives
The Hill Times: If the Liberals were to gain majority status amid the ongoing floor-crossing speculation, it would…
November 7, 2025
Thomson: For Canada’s Conservatives, it’s make or break on April 28
John Thomson: They’ve spent a decade in opposition. They’ve tried different leaders. They’ve done almost everything right that…
November 7, 2025
Inside story of how two alleged murder plots brought India, US and Canada to diplomatic crisis
Bloomberg: Foreign assassinations are a tool in some global powers’ strategic arsenals. US administrations of both parties have…
November 7, 2025