Columnist John Milloy argues that the Catholic system is performing well, and energy should be put into improving rather than abolishing it. ...
Category: Opinion
Hutton: Lessons to learn from Andrew Scheer’s failure to break through in Ontario
Columnist Deb Hutton says socially conservative views played a role in the reluctance of some Ontarians to back Scheer. ...
Hutton: Why politicians should stick to their knitting
When politicians focus on subjects that are out of their lane, the result is duplication and waste, argues columnist Deb Hutton. ...
Harris: Political parties stay in their lanes when that’s what’s best for them
The relationship between federal and provincial parties is more nuanced than it might first seem. ...
Milloy: When it comes to investing in higher education, the government shouldn’t shake it off
The government should look at the dividends from investing in colleges and universities, argues columnist John Milloy. ...
Hutton: There are reasons to be optimistic on the education file
In spite of the new approach from Education Minister Stephen Lecce, columnist Deb Hutton is still taking steps to prepare for a potential labour stoppage. ...
Harris: Prorogation could help Ford government ‘win back the agenda’
Premier Doug Ford should consider proroguing the Ontario legislature to put a fresh face on his government, columnist Kelly Harris writes. ...
Milloy: How the premier can reform patronage
The premier can instil greater confidence in the appointments process by providing more transparency and detail, columnist John Milloy writes. ...
Hutton: A lobbyist by definition is a person who takes part in an organized attempt to influence legislators
Columnist Deb Hutton says if done honestly and professionally, lobbying is an important part of a democratic system of government. ...
How political staffers should prepare for post-election musical chairs
With an election on the horizon that can mean big changes for political staffers, writes columnist Kelly Harris. ...