As PC leader Tim Hudak releases a white paper advocating hydro privatization at Queen's Park, the Green Party leader has been advocating a different approach to energy policy: continue going green.
The very real problems with modern polling have been highlighted once again in the BC election. The real losers are the media, which must get back to reporting on actual elections, not just the polls.
Funding a major public transit expansion in the GTA is a matter of hot debate right now. Doing that in a fair way is possible, says Mackenzie, and he has some new ideas on how to accomplish that.
Ontario's budget is a brilliant piece of political strategy by the Liberals. It's really all about taking away three more seats from the NDP in the next election.
The massive cost of moving gas plants in Mississauga and Oakville was eminently predictable and avoidable. The public-private partnership took away government power but stuck it with the bill.
New census data just released says 20 per cent of Canadians were born outside this country, providing a healthy multicultural mix. But new Canadians have unique problems that need addressing.
This Saturday, the public memorial service for the late NDP MPP Peter Kormos is being held in Fonthill. Paul Ferreira calls his friend the most brilliant opposition politician of the last 25 years.
The NDP should enjoy its moment in the sun as it decides whether to support the Liberal budget ... because it'll be their last hurrah as a viable political party. The former PC cabinet minister explai
It seems Conservatives at all three levels of government - municipal, provincial and national - have bought into a strident, confrontational way of doing politics, says the U of T professor.
As the gas plants, ORNGE, ehealth and Highway 407 boondoggles have shown, public-private partnerships are failed policies that leave taxpayers footing much inflated bills, says the AMAPCEO president.
Aggregate pits and quarries can do a lot of harm to our water and farmlands. The Green Party leader wants the Liberals to protect both by hiking the levy on aggregate mining in this week's budget.
With Ontario's new budget scheduled for Thursday, the CFIB Chair reminds the government small businesses create jobs. Catherine Swift has her wish list ready of measures she says will do just that.