The minister for diversity and inclusion and youth hopes the Liberals can document their lessons learned for the benefit of future governments, but she’s not willing to say much about the failed student service grant
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Solving WE’s ‘which came first’ problem
Andrew MacDougall: How did WE become the only option for Ottawa’s youth program? A look at the official lobbying records offers some clues.
The Canada Student Service Grant’s unusual cabinet ride
Andrew MacDougall: A look inside how Cabinet decisions are actually made casts doubt over Trudeau’s extraordinary claim about the WE decision
How the ‘passionate mama bear’ approach can achieve pay equity
Leading women entrepreneurs, including Sallie Krawcheck and Michele Romanow, champion collaborative change at global conference in Toronto
Sexual harassment has long festered on the Hill. Now, female MPs from all parties are saying ‘enough’
From cabinet ministers to volunteers, dozens of women say sexual harassment and violence on Parliament Hill have gone unchecked for too long
Justin Trudeau’s mid-life crisis
After a series of stumbles and setbacks the Liberals have an ambitious but risky plan to break their slump and get back on track
The Prime Minister’s tax reform damage control tour
In Stouffville, Ont., Trudeau took over from Bill Morneau, unveiling a tax cut and some new messaging around an unravelling tax plan
Throw another minister on the bonfire: the ballad of Bill Morneau
Paul Wells on the finance minister’s tax reform flub, and why it’s becoming an embarrassing pattern for the Trudeau government
Why Liberals want to change how MPs work in Ottawa
In this interview, MP Kevin Lamoureux suggests a Liberal election pledge trumps opposition outcry
Canada’s House of Commons doesn’t need to be modernized
Every time we insist on modernizing our democratic processes to make them “more democratic,” we just wind up making things worse