Adam Goldenberg

The Reform Act and how to fix Parliament

Michael Chong explains himself and the debate continues

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On whether or not to boycott the Sochi Olympics

At the intersection of sports, politics and human rights

Why Canada’s Jews should stand up for Russia’s gays

And the case for boycotting the Sochi Olympics

What Stephen Harper won’t tell you about same-sex marriage

It’s time for the PM to speak out, writes Adam Goldenberg

How I would respond to the attack ads

A Liberal scripts an ad for Justin Trudeau

Why Wynne’s win matters

The meaning of Ontario’s next premier

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The #IdleNoMore debate

The Agenda convenes a panel.

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Accepting imperfection

Emmett Macfarlane considers yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling on Etobicoke Centre.

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Every vote counts

Adam Goldenberg doesn’t like Elizabeth May’s suggestion to the Green and New Democrat candidates in Etobicoke Centre.

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The meaning of Etobicoke Centre

The Toronto Star, Greg Fingas, Omar Alghabra and, quoted below, Adam Goldenberg consider the Supreme Court’s impending decision on Etobicoke Centre.

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After the convention: the Liberals’ sweet thereafter

“The country does not need another opposition party; the country needs another government.” For a political party pinning its hopes on redemption, it is a worthy sentiment, one that might have fit nicely into any of Bob Rae’s many speeches at last weekend’s Liberal convention. Too bad Joe Clark got there first.

Rae, party of one?

Why Bob Rae’s indecision is obscuring the Liberals’ recent successes