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The grace with which Garneau took his leave was a striking contrast to the ugly Question Period that preceded it, Geoffrey Stevens writes. → Read More
The Tory strategy is unrelenting. Find an issue, and blame the prime minister personally, writes Geoffrey Stevens → Read More
It's true that you promised during the election to protect the 2-million-acre Greenbelt in Southern Ontario from the ravages of development. But that was then, writes Geoffrey Stevens → Read More
A sensible person would not accept at face value “official” explanations for unknown objects — balloons, cylinders or things the size of small cars — that are shot down. → Read More
Someone must have advised him to give his head a shake and told him that his anti-vax bill served only to remind everyone of his foolhardy behaviour last February. → Read More
Lacking the sort of agenda for an alternative government that voters might expect from an adult opposition, Poilievre attacks Trudeau personally, writes Geoffrey Stevens. → Read More
Bill Morneau discovered, as others before him had, that the prime minister doesn’t always have his finance minister’s back, Geoffrey Stevens writes. → Read More
Since its creation in the early 1930s, the CBC has been a symbol of Canadian nationhood, Geoffrey Stevens writes. → Read More
Geoff Stevens wonders how hard Justin Trudeau and the Liberals are prepared to fight to save the CBC → Read More
Geoffrey Stevens writes some helpful advice for a vacationing prime minister. → Read More
Ottawa may help provinces, but it will want to see action on health care, writes Geoff Stevens. → Read More
Mississauga-Lakeshore was too easy, writes Geoffrey Stevens. The Calgary Heritage byelection will be toughest. The most competitive: Winnipeg South Centre. → Read More
Mississauga-Lakeshore was too easy, writes Geoffrey Stevens. The Calgary Heritage byelection will be toughest. The most competitive: Winnipeg South Centre. → Read More
The Liberals have been scrounging for someone, anyone, to take on their leadership, Geoffrey Stevens writes. → Read More
That Justin Trudeau is still prime minister has more to do with weak, incompetent opposition than love for him and Liberals, writes Geoffrey Stevens → Read More
Trudeau “serene” and “confident” that he had made the right decision, writes Geoffrey Stevens. Attempts at cross-examination failed to shake him. → Read More
Trudeau “serene” and “confident” that he had made the right decision, writes Geoffrey Stevens. Attempts at cross-examination failed to shake him. → Read More
The challenge of becoming a party with which moderate voters can feel comfortable seems too daunting for the Conservative Party of Canada, writes Geoffrey Stevens. → Read More
The challenge of becoming a party with which moderate voters can feel comfortable seems too daunting for the Conservative Party of Canada, writes Geoffrey Stevens. → Read More
Don’t expect Judge Rouleau to come down hard on the prime minister, to second-guess him, to find he lacked sufficient cause to declare the public emergency, writes Geoffrey Stevens → Read More