Philippe J. Fournier: A new survey looking at federal-provincial attitudes suggests that even in Quebec and Alberta, regional resentment is not on the rise
After a final count of votes, the B.C. NDP won a clear majority government. Here’s a look at where the party made gains—and at whose expense.
Anxious voters keep rewarding incumbents, the Greens hang on and leadership questions weigh on the Liberals
Philippe J. Fournier: A flurry of polls over the past week put the B.C. NDP odds of winning at 98 per cent, with 59 seats and possibly the highest vote share in its history
Philippe J. Fournier: John Horgan’s election gamble appears to be paying off, with a new Mainstreet poll showing an NDP majority and the Liberals in trouble
John Horgan wants to capitalize on his party’s recent tide of popularity, but the move carries risks
Philippe J. Fournier: The NDP begins the campaign comfortably in majority territory with an average of 55 seats, while the Liberals face an uphill battle
John Horgan is Canada’s sole NDP premier, thanks to a power-sharing agreement with the Greens. More than two years in, Canada’s last NDP government seems stable.
‘Blame John Horgan’ might look good on a billboard, but it doesn’t save money at the pump
Rhetorical bombs are great, but never underestimate the destructive power of the humble political blow-dart
Opinion: Whether British Columbia’s approved LNG Canada project will increase or lower global greenhouse-gas emissions depends on one important factor
Opinion: Leaders across Canada’s political spectrum have used their ‘mandate’ as a defence for their actions. But voters beware: that’s not how our system works