Trudeau seems to conflate ‘core strength’ with core political values, writes Anne Kingston
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Will Mike Duffy’s return overshadow Senate reforms?
With the acquittal—and imminent return to work—of Sen. Mike Duffy, the upper chamber readies itself for a new role
Catching up on the Senate status of Duffy, Brazeau and Wallin
They’re being paid, but only Wallin has full access. John Geddes looks at how the formerly suspended senators are (or aren’t) using Senate resources
Stephen Harper’s most unfortunate appointments
Nearly a decade of appointing people to positions of power has left Stephen Harper with a number of unfortunate associations
Newsmaker of the day: Patrick Brazeau
Newsmaker, April 9: Patrick Brazeau makes an appearance at the trial of Mike Duffy
Newsmakers
In the news this week: Pistorius on the stand, Brazeau charged again and an oops from Kate Mulgrew
5 at 5: Canada shocked by Flaherty’s passing
Also, Brazeau is in trouble again, big cuts at CBC, a UN peacekeeping mission and a new Late Show host
Your morning five: Patrick Brazeau is under arrest
Also: Heartbleed threatens your cybersecurity
Lena Dunham on Vogue and a very short career for Patrick Brazeau
Top newsmakers this week
Patrick Brazeau, Frank Magazine and a bunch of great publicity
The disgraced senator gets fired, but not before Frank gets free advertising