When you are a political staffer – like this writer was, back in the Palaeolithic Era – you get that question a lot. People find out that you work for a notable politician, and they want to know the ...
No, he’s not toast. Yes, he could still win. Ten reasons.
The new boss may be like the old boss but voters have already started falling for it: Liaison Strategies: Liberals +4. Absolutely no surprise there. The only thing federal politicians agree on today: ...
As a starting proposition, I am grateful my parents are not alive to see any of this. Babies and mothers abducted and murdered, for the sin of being Jewish, and much of the world shrugging. Monsters ...
1. I like horse races – they’re more fun. 2. It forces Poilievre to be definitive on opposing Trump. He was slippery before. Not now.
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Here’s CP’s first alert. It’s historic, actually. We are heading into recession and long-term pain. The other consequences aren’t clear just yet. But one thing is clear: Trump is the enemy. U.S.
Canada could experience a lone-wolf terror attack soon, intelligence authorities have advised the federal government – and antisemitism is overwhelmingly the ...
“Flooding the zone” is a football term, but it’s been appropriated by political people. In football, flooding the zone happens when a team sends a lot of receivers to one side of the field – to force ...
With an uneasy ceasefire in place, and some hostages finally being released, it’s likely that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s brain trust figured they could keep doing what they had been doing on Israel.