The son of PC MPP Gila Martow also held a New Year's Eve gathering with seven friends at the Selwyn cottage. ...
Category: Politics and Election 2022
2020 Year-ender: Mike Schreiner on the moment the world changed
The Green leader had positive words for the government's first wave response, but not the second wave. ...
Class of 2018: The not-so-radical side of NDP MPP Jessica Bell
Bell wants to focus on the issues, especially transit, housing, and the environment. ...
The QP Briefing Podcast: The shoulder-to-shoulder edition
Plus, the Liberals named their shadow cabinet: Six out of seven members are former cabinet ministers. ...
Class of 2018: Bhutila Karpoche, student of politics — and House of Cards
The first-time New Democrat MPP from Parkdale—High Park draws on her years as a "second-class citizen" in Nepal to find inspiration. ...
Top three takeaways from the parties’ financial statements
From legal fees to dry-cleaning costs, here is what the parties spent money on in 2017. ...
John Fraser won’t run for full Liberal leadership, will kick-start party’s rebuilding with fall post-mortem
John Fraser is promising to get answers for the grassroots Liberals who "poured their heart and soul" into a losing 2018 campaign. ...
Digital ads the key to Ford’s election win: PC campaign manager
Kory Teneycke opens up to his Liberal rival about bowing to the auditor general, the Grits' "ballsy move" to concede and the potent appeal of the Ford brand. ...
Class of 2018: Gurratan Singh – a Road Warrior arrives from Brampton
Coming out from his brother's shadow, the millennial defence lawyer talks fraternal politics, fitness on the campaign trail – and a passion for dieselpunk. ...
Class of 2018: Guy Bourgouin goes from big game to political gamesmanship
The rookie New Democrat for Mushkegowuk—James Bay plans to push Northern Ontario's potential for jobs in forestry and minerals and seek enhanced resource revenue sharing with Indigenous groups. ...