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Craig and Marc Kielburger introduce Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau as they appear at a WE event in Ottawa on Nov. 10, 2015 (CP/Adrian Wyld)

It’s time for Liberals to learn a lesson

Andrew MacDougall: Another ethics investigation is hanging over the PM. At some point, the Liberals will realize they’re being led by a dead man walking. 

Justin Trudeau’s ‘Just watch me!’ moment

Anne Kingston: The PM reframed his ethics violation as a civic virtue—this government will protect jobs, even if lines need to be crossed.

Such stark statements: the ethics commissioner faults the PM

Paul Wells: Another ethics report patiently explains to the PM that he does, in fact, make decisions and they do, in fact, have consequences

Ottawa’s scarcity of ethics

Our editorial: The federal ethics commissioner holds little power. But if Parliament is unable to sort out Ottawa’s ethical lapses, at least voters get to have their say.

Watch Canadians grill Trudeau over ethics and pot legalization

Justin Trudeau faced tough questions at his first town-hall event of the year in Sackville, N.S., where he had to defend the ethics of his vacation with the Aga Khan, legalization of marijuana and Ottawa’s position on ALS treatments.

The Aga Khan trip and a glimpse into Trudeau’s bad judgment

Stephen Maher: Taking a billionaire’s hospitality is so obviously wrong, it makes you wonder: What else is the PM messing up?

Trudeau talks about ‘quality family time’ on the Aga Khan’s island

Three highlights from the Prime Minister’s response to the finding that he violated conflict of interest rules

Trudeau’s (early) valentine to the Aga Khan

In a tribute video presented last fall, the PM credits his friend with making Canada ‘stronger and richer’

12 Days of (Trudeau) Christmas

The Prime Minister and his family received a lot of gifts from around the world in 2016. We sing our way through some of the highlights.

The ethics commissioner defers on Nigel Wright

‘Mr. Wright is also being investigated … to determine whether he has committed an offence under an Act of Parliament’

One less investigation, what’s left?

The Senate Ethics Office suspends her review of the Wright-Duffy affair