Elizabeth May’s split with the Greens
The leader and her party don’t see eye-to-eye on the BDS movement. Maybe it’s time for them to go their separate ways.
August 10th, 2016
The leader and her party don’t see eye-to-eye on the BDS movement. Maybe it’s time for them to go their separate ways.
August 10th, 2016
Media attacks only confirm to Trump that he’s doing something right. If he has a real weakness, it may be his own hubris.
August 3rd, 2016
Why did the Quebec government hand millions to an emission-belching, billionaire-owned cement factory?
July 28th, 2016
Martin Patriquin on how the Canadiens’ trade of P.K. Subban has exposed every fanatic, ingrained facet of Montreal
July 5th, 2016
The Parti Quebecois were thrilled by Scotland’s referendum, even though it failed. So why won’t Britain’s successful Leave vote play for the party?
June 28th, 2016
The provincial politics behind Quebec City’s failure to convince the NHL to give them an expansion team
June 23rd, 2016
How the Pulse nightclub shooting unfolded in Orlando, rocking a community and a country
June 15th, 2016
Sometimes, like in the case of Bill C-14, the House of Commons gets things wrong—and the red chamber proves its worth
June 10th, 2016
A rookie MP and top Quebec cabinet minister, Mélanie Joly has become the optimistic, smiling face of Trudeau-era Ottawa
June 10th, 2016
How the Liberals turned electoral reform—an issue that Canadians don’t care about—into a pointless legislative car crash
May 19th, 2016
The PQ seems less an opposition party than part and parcel of the Liberal Party’s re-election strategy
May 13th, 2016
Pierre Karl Péladeau exits politics just as he arrived: hastily. Martin Patriquin on the former Parti Québécois leader’s surprise resignation
May 2nd, 2016
Yes, the Quebec Liberal party is a source of endless frustration. But the latest accusations blaming English voters are absurd.
April 28th, 2016
Andrew Stott is a professional wrestler who goes by the name Superstar Shayne Hawke. Growing up in Montreal, he was steeped in the Spandex-clad hijinks of professional wrestling. It was a pastime, an obsession and finally a career. It also saved his life.
April 27th, 2016
Homolka wanted to restart her life in French. But even in Quebec, she has not avoided the media’s glare.
April 26th, 2016