» The Trudeau government’s ‘regret’ and ‘hindsight’ in the Mark Norman affair
13/05/19 07:00 from Macleans.ca
If you missed Canada’s weekend politics shows, get caught up here in four quick snapshots The post The Trudeau government’s ‘regret’ and ‘hindsight’ in the Mark Norman affair appeared first on Macleans.ca .

» Back on the political interference investigation merry-go-round
13/05/19 07:00 from Macleans.ca
Politics Insider for May 13: Opposition MPs want Norman inquiry, Trudeau's mom takes the stage and a round-up of the weekend politics shows The post Back on the political interference investigation merry-go-round appeared first on Maclea...

» The results of the next federal election—if electoral reform had happened
12/05/19 09:37 from Macleans.ca
Philippe J. Fournier: A new 338 Canada projection shows that under a proportional representation system the Greens and NDP would take a combined 90 seats The post The results of the next federal election—if electoral reform had happened ...

» When Sam-I-Am fled the grans
10/05/19 16:49 from Macleans.ca
Tabatha Southey pens a Dr. Seuss-themed ode to MPP Sam Oosterhoff and his staff, whose instinct when met with senior citizens protesting library cuts was to call the police The post When Sam-I-Am fled the grans appeared first on Macleans...

» Royal baby steps: an FAQ about what’s next for Archie
10/05/19 16:45 from Macleans.ca
Will Harry and Meghan take parental leave? Why doesn't Archie have a title? And what's with his last name? The post Royal baby steps: an FAQ about what’s next for Archie appeared first on Macleans.ca .

» ‘Wow’ is the correct response to Mozart
10/05/19 16:39 from Macleans.ca
Paul Wells: Every performance could stand to be more relaxed. Explain patiently why silence is part of the modern tradition of this music. And then accept any reaction, and welcome everyone who took the trouble to show up. The post ̵...

» An unintended symbol of urgency in flooded Montreal
10/05/19 15:54 from Macleans.ca
Image of the Week: Residents of Ile Bizard, Que. devised a quick, smart solution to overwhelmed sewers. But like most responses to floods across Canada, it was temporary The post An unintended symbol of urgency in flooded Montreal appear...

» What $2-million will buy in five Canadian real estate markets
10/05/19 14:10 from Macleans.ca
From a seaside dining room in PEI to 20 rooms and a private putting green just outside Montreal The post What $2-million will buy in five Canadian real estate markets appeared first on Macleans.ca .

» What happens if U.S. Congress fails to pass the new NAFTA deal?
10/05/19 12:30 from Macleans.ca
The consequences for Canada could be bad—very bad, say experts. But not every scenario is bleak. The post What happens if U.S. Congress fails to pass the new NAFTA deal? appeared first on Macleans.ca .

» At the Prime Minister’s mom’s ‘crazy,’ charming one woman show
10/05/19 11:22 from Macleans.ca
Margaret Trudeau's early life was burned by the spotlight. Her Chicago show is an exercise in directing it, drawing on lessons from the Queen to Castro to life with Pierre The post At the Prime Minister’s mom’s ‘crazy,&...

» Taking one for Team Trump
10/05/19 07:00 from Macleans.ca
Politics Insider for May 10: Mark Norman's uncertain future, Del Mastro returns and the neglected NAFTA 2.0 The post Taking one for Team Trump appeared first on Macleans.ca .

» How liberal democrats can save America, slowly but surely, from Trump
10/05/19 06:00 from Macleans.ca
Adam Gopnik argues compromise is a 'fighting word' for liberals who need to be simultaneously radical and realistic The post How liberal democrats can save America, slowly but surely, from Trump appeared first on Macleans.ca .

» Who may have broken the law in the SNC-Lavalin affair?
09/05/19 17:39 from Macleans.ca
Opinion: The common claim that nothing illegal took place overlooks a multitude of laws, codes and conventions that might apply. Where the evidence is clear, the authorities should charge and prosecute. The post Who may have broken the l...

» The new NAFTA is in danger of dying—from lack of interest in Washington
09/05/19 16:41 from Macleans.ca
Replacing what Trump once called 'the worst trade deal ever made' is taking a back seat to other interests—like impeaching the president The post The new NAFTA is in danger of dying—from lack of interest in Washington appeared first on M...

» Which Canadian universities best prepare you for employment?
09/05/19 16:11 from Macleans.ca
We asked 23,000 students across the country whether their university education is preparing them for the working world. The top schools may surprise you The post Which Canadian universities best prepare you for employment? appeared first...

» Why this stunning dinosaur fossil discovery has scientists stomping mad
09/05/19 15:16 from Macleans.ca
A budding paleontologist's description of the 'Holy Grail' of fossil finds in a New Yorker feature has prompted widespread criticism The post Why this stunning dinosaur fossil discovery has scientists stomping mad appeared first on Macle...

» Alberta’s straight-talking, belligerent statesman launches his own era
09/05/19 14:19 from Macleans.ca
Jen Gerson: Alberta has more than its fair share of political legends. Whether he's hero or villain—and he'll probably be both—Jason Kenney could be next. The post Alberta’s straight-talking, belligerent statesman launches his own ...

» How software company D2L revolutionized the way classrooms function
09/05/19 12:09 from Macleans.ca
When five twentysomethings founded D2L, technology was everywhere—except the classroom. So they decided to reboot the education system. The post How software company D2L revolutionized the way classrooms function appeared first on Maclea...

» Stormin’ Norman: Vice-Admiral Mark Norman wants answers about his two-year ordeal
09/05/19 07:00 from Macleans.ca
Politics Insider for May 9: Mark Norman freed, Meng Wanzhou claims 'political interference' and costing Scheer's promises The post Stormin’ Norman: Vice-Admiral Mark Norman wants answers about his two-year ordeal appeared first on ...

» Can Canadian soldiers stop the next Iraq insurgency?
08/05/19 14:55 from Macleans.ca
The race is on to prepare Iraq for a whole new deadly insurgency led by ISIS fighters, and Canadian soldiers are in the middle of it The post Can Canadian soldiers stop the next Iraq insurgency? appeared first on Macleans.ca .

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