The former justice minister talks with Marie-Danielle Smith about her memoir, why she left Parliament—and how more free thinkers can change things
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Burying Sir John A. Macdonald
The first prime minister will no longer be put on a pedestal as the debate turns to what to put up in his place
Expanding eligibility for MAID should not be rushed
Jane Philpott and Jody Wilson-Raybould: Medical assistance in dying is complex and deeply personal. Is there enough medical and social evidence to understand the implications of an expanded law?
The unfulfilled promise of Jane Philpott
After enduring a loss, Jane Philpott wanted to be brave. If not for herself, for the young women who looked up to her.
The McLellan report would have ended the SNC affair before it began
Paul Wells: Under the proposed ‘McLellan protocol’ the incessant piling-on the attorney general by staffers would not have been possible
Why didn’t SNC-Lavalin grab a chance to make its best case?
The ethics commissioner’s report contains multiple mentions of Wilson-Raybould’s offer to pass along the company’s public-interest arguments
Such stark statements: the ethics commissioner faults the PM
Paul Wells: Another ethics report patiently explains to the PM that he does, in fact, make decisions and they do, in fact, have consequences
Jody Wilson-Raybould has the lead over Trudeau’s Liberals
An exclusive 338Canada/Mainstreet poll puts the Independent narrowly ahead of the Liberals in her riding, with a shot at re-election
JWR and Jane Philpott bet big that politics has changed (spoiler: it hasn’t)
Andrew MacDougall: Two Liberal heavyweights-turned-independent candidates want to do politics differently. But their odds at winning on their own, without any party support, are low.
Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott on the power of one
In announcing they are running as Independents, two former cabinet ministers take aim at real change in politics