Two Prairie provinces will make common cause in 2020 in an alliance born of anger and economic pain
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Western separatism is not a serious option
Stephen Maher: Canada is the best country in the world, and no province is leaving. What is real is the anger and Justin Trudeau is ill-suited to deal with it.
Bavaria = Quebec + Alberta. Could it go it alone?
A new, controversial book argues it should.
In conversation: Justin Trudeau
The Montreal MP in a wide-ranging interview from 2012
Justin Trudeau: reflections on a grown man
Does anybody recognize the “Canada of Stephen Harper” Trudeau ranted against so excitingly?
The NDP’s former Newfoundland separatist
Ryan Cleary could be Jack Layton’s biggest caucus challenge
Still here, and more alienated than ever
If separatism is dying, that doesn’t mean that la belle province has finally come around to the virtues of federalism.
The Montreal Sovereigntists
The Montreal Canadiens are the precise embodiment of everything the Parti Québécois has ever stood for
Where was Lucien when it mattered?
It’s almost as if he’d never been in charge.
Andrew Coyne: Lucien Bouchard or Jacques Parizeau?
Who’s more ‘realistic’ about sovereignty?