Poilievre's promised car thief crackdown a reckoning for Trudeau
Justin Trudeau stole your car. Did that get your attention? It’s not true, of course: the prime minister has a driver and is likely not interested in your aging non-hybrid subcompact. But it’s the subtext of a very slick social media campaign by the Conservatives. “105,673 cars stolen in 2022 under Trudeau.” “After eight...
Poilievre is leaving Trudeau in the dust — here's how to keep it that way
It was a banner year for the federal Conservatives and leader Pierre Poilievre. They amassed a commanding lead at the polls, thanks in part to a prime minister who is past his best before date. But surfing a wave of discontent is one thing; slogging it out for a year until the next election...
Shadows of elitism, luxury vacations haunt Liberals into 2024
Settle in, voters of Canada: the next federal election likely won’t be until 2025. That’s an eon away in political terms, and anything — literally anything — can happen in that time. If you had said in January 2023 that one year later, the Middle East would be a warzone, the federal government would...
The more Tories support the convoy protest, the less appeal they will hold for voters
The Conservatives need to rid themselves of these associations and present a positive, welcoming face to Canadians.
Erin O'Toole's leadership is over
Conservatives need to take a long hard look at themselves, what they stand for, who’s leading their parade, and whose company they keep.
Reinstate Canada-China committee to push back against Beijing
The China committee’s work is more important than ever. The Tories need to find a spine and bring it back.
A political lifeline arrives for Erin O’Toole, courtesy of the NDP
The coalition chatter has given O’Toole an opening — some may say a lifeline — to change the channel from the recent vaccination controversies.
Weak leadership leads Trudeau to Tofino and O’Toole into trouble
The lesson in both cases is that leadership demands authenticity. A real leader practices what he preaches.
Rebuilding the Tories' 'big tent' starts with new Canadians
Why immigrants are key to the future of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Liberals must demand probe into any China election meddling
There is growing evidence that for some voters, foreign matters played a key role, not due to personal preference, but foreign interference.