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Correspondents
The elephant in the bedroom
Jonathan Malloy
13 July 2018
Canadians find themselves caught in an uncomfortably close relationship with Donald Trump’s America
International
Does history end with Canada?
Grant Wyeth
15 March 2017
One country shows how liberal democracies can avoid backsliding
Essays & Reportage
A Canadian in Canberra
Jonathan Malloy
10 May 2016
As the election campaign gets under way, political scientist
Jonathan Malloy
reflects on four sometimes-surprising months in the national capital
National Affairs
Labor’s perception problem
Peter Brent | Mumble
6 November 2015
Election victories in Britain and Canada show the Labor Party where more work is needed, writes
Peter Brent
Correspondents
Justin Trudeau’s knockout performance
Jonathan Malloy
22 October 2015
Defying electoral logic, Canada’s Liberals came back from the near-dead, writes
Jonathan Malloy
in Ottawa
Correspondents
In a three-way contest, can Stephen Harper defy the odds?
Jonathan Malloy
4 September 2015
With two opposition parties competing for Canada’s anti-Conservative vote
, the result is impossible to pick, writes
Jonathan Malloy
in Ottawa
National Affairs
Mamdouh Habib: who knew what, and when?
Andrew Lynch & Nicola McGarrity
19 January 2011
FROM THE ARCHIVE | The federal government has announced a private inquiry into the treatment of Mamdouh Habib. Australia should follow Canada’s lead and launch an open…
International
The philosopher politician
Fred Fletcher
10 March 2009
Will another liberal intellectual lead a party to power, this time in Canada?
Fred Fletcher
profiles Michael Ignatieff