Freedoms might be restored when the mythical state of emergency is past
In move that could enrage Quebec, Harper government asks Supreme Court whether it can impose national financial regime
In Quebec, the embrace of rigidly secular values can serve as a cover-up for xenophobia
La belle province has paid its way both culturally and politically
The province that has driven much of this country's political agenda will go from belle of the political ball to wistful debutante
Neither the incumbent mayor nor his sovereigntist opponent are appealing
Michael Ignatieff's critiques have done little to separate the Liberals and Conservatives on the deficit, stimulus or foreign affairs
Never beaten at the polls and never farther from its cardinal ambition, the party is a victim of its own success
Reading these words is not trivializing; it is hoisting a previous generation of violent separatists by their own petards.
New France was not the Golden Age nationalist myth-makers made it out to be
Politicians distance themselves from planned reading of the FLQ's manifesto
As part of a broader economic vision, high-speed rail has much to recommend it
If big universities spent half as much time on teaching as they do searching for research money, students might be better off
A strong Bloc may be key for the Tories. For now, the province is Ignatieff's to lose
The stakes in Afghanistan are too high – and Canada has invested too much there already – to let us simply turn our backs
Political parties should be required to win votes in more than just one province to receive the federal allowance