Though Trudeau’s memoir is largely noteworthy for its glimpses of his famous family and odd upbringing, hints at policy do appear
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Debating the Canada Job Grant debate
John Geddes, Stephen Gordon and Erica Alini discuss the deep policy, big money and intriguing personalities at play
Girding for battle with the provinces
Stephen Harper faces high-stakes fights on many fronts
Quebec wants more money? Alberta wants to reopen the constitution?
And both are threatening to haul the federal government into court over the national securities regulator? Okay, now we’ve got ourselves a first ministers’ meeting.
Can Saskatchewan be nationalist?
It’s not often I find myself agreeing with Lawrence Martin, but I think he raises a few good points in his column in today’s Globe about the Tories’ decision to grant more economic autonomy to the provinces: