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The Liberal ‘debate’ in Winnipeg: so laid-back, not much laid bare
John Geddes on what came up instead of fiscal policy, Mali, the poverty of First Nations and Canada’s aging population
Live: The Liberal Not-A-Debate in Winnipeg
The leadership candidates enjoy a series of casual chats
Aaron Wherry’s formerly live blog of the Liberal leadership debate
One blog, nine candidates, two hours, 23 entries
Why no one is in a hurry to lead the Liberals
The party has set an insanely lackadaisical schedule for choosing its next leader
Toronto Pride draws most colours of political spectrum. (Anyone see blue?)
Parade gathers politicians, leadership hopefuls and Mulcair Bears
Deborah Coyne on her surprise bid for Liberal leadership
In this Q & A, Coyne explains that while her connection with Trudeau is inevitably part of her story, she sees his vision of federalism as part of a longer lineage of leaders
Idea alert
Deborah Coyne looks abroad.
‘Etherized upon a table’
Susan Delacourt alerts us to Deborah Coyne’s call to arms in today’s Star, and reminds us that the government’s diminished capacity is not just a figment of Ms. Coyne’s imagination.