Trudeau Sketch Sells Way Above Asking Price

Justin Trudeau may be off the market, but that doesn't mean his art is too. On the contrary, our piping hot PM's watercolour sketch of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights recently hit the auction block and sol...

Surprise! Nathan Cullen Supports Electoral Reform

How much reform is too much reform? If we use the presence of the word reform as an indicator, Nathan Cullen's electoral reform committee reform proposal suggests that more is better. But is electoral reform re...

Is Canada Ready to Fulfill the Nixon Prophecy?

From the Vietnam War to Watergate (apparently the father of every scandal since), Richard Nixon was a pretty big idiot. Few people dispute this- he frequents lists of the "worst U.S. Presidents." His reputation...

Trudeau Won’t Set Targets for Emissions Reduction

He already holds the title of Canada's favourite bad boy, but, like any great ass, Justin Trudeau just won't quit. Leading in the polls with less than two weeks to go until the October 19th election, J.T. faces...

Harper Promises “Tax Lock”

For months, pundits have accused Stephen Harper of bringing no new ideas to the campaign trail. Harper was caught in a loop, mindlessly repeating the mantra "stay the course...stay the course...stay the course....

French Debate Adds Exotic Flair to Same Old Story

Ahead of the second French debate tonight, let's take a look back at what happened during the last one. We've heard about job ad nauseam, but have we heard of les emplois? No, that sounds fresh and exciting...

Tone of Debate Matures as Campaign Continues

It's been a hell of a few weeks on the campaign trail. The Conservatives recovered from a tumble and the Liberal surge subsided. The result is nearly equal support for the Liberals, NDP, and Conservatives ahead...