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1. Former Liberal aide's testimony on 54-day delay leaves a blank space

2. A Liberal aide and a 54-day gap

3. Why Trudeau can't open the door that Canadians locked

4. Poilievre inches closer to admitting he'll cut programs; When pressed by a journalist nine months ago on dental, child care, he was clear; since then, not so much

5. Brighter signs on affordability ease economic pressures just as Liberals run out of time

6. Everyone is running against Trudeau except Liberals, who are running away

7. Bloc kills election suspense as Blanchet seeks Liberal support for seniors measure

8. Justin Trudeau's by-election take: no change; Despite the defeat in LaSalle, PM's conclusion is that he has to continue

9. Trudeau still the centre of attention in an unstable Parliament

10. Trudeau insists he's staying on, but signs in Ottawa point to time being short

11. Jagmeet Singh opens the Layton playbook for a longshot election gamble

12. Minority Liberals now face unpredictable jeopardy

13. MPs call an ArriveCan witness, forget the key question; Bidding process bent to give GCStrategies an advantage in winning contract was overlooked

14. It's time to kill a fallacy to save immigration

15. Immigration Minister's bad options; Marc Miller must choose how to slow the population growth sparked by a boom in foreign students and temporary workers

16. Poilievre takes real ideas on the drug crisis and wraps them in nonsense

17. The new candidate still has the President's big incumbent problem

18. The Trudeau Show is on summer hiatus

19. Trump's America won't be interested in allies; If the U.S. isn't invested in committing to alliances, China and Russia will be

20. Searching for someone to whisper in a leader's ear; Liberals don't have much experience with rebellion, but there aren't many ways to mount one now

21. A cunning plan to leave the Finance Minister dangling; The PM's desire to get Mark Carney into the Liberal Party isn't as covert as he thinks it is

22. Doug Ford's hierarchy of needs starts with beer first

23. Trudeau smiles and swivels his way around questions; Some in the Prime Minister's party say he's an obstacle, and he hasn't answered

24. Justin Trudeau's leadership troubles aren't going away

25. PMO declines to comment on letter from Liberal MPs requesting caucus meeting; A small group of MPs sent a note to Liberal caucus chair Brenda Shanahan to discuss 'extremely concerning' by-election results

26. For Justin Trudeau, everything new is the same old again

27. Despite softer tone, May agrees with Singh's assessment of secret foreign-interference report

29. Elizabeth May sees no traitors around her; Unlike other opposition leaders, the Green Party head read the report on foreign interference and told us what she thinks

30. Even the spies think the rush to name foreign interference collaborators is rash; If we don't want denunciations based on suspicions and politicians' power games, then a standard needs to be set first

31. Jagmeet Singh tries to seize the moment with his week of grocery-price anger

32. 'Witting' is the word that changes everything; Report makes clear for the first time that federal politicians have knowingly participated in foreign interference

33. Missing cheers for a pipeline that's delivering on the bargain

34. National security is no time for amateur hour; Canada's intelligence system needs some kind of co-ordination, an issue the PM must fix

35. Britain's Rishi Sunak provides a lesson for Justin Trudeau; Can an improving economy save a politically near-dead prime minister? Probably not

36. Nobody asked you about a utopia, Mr. Poilievre

37. Liberals' delays on foreign interference carry profound costs; A much-needed agent registry is on the way, but likely won't be ready by 2025 election

38. Opposition Leader could have avoided Speaker's punishment, but he didn't

39. When will Mark Carney run for the Liberal leadership?

40. The Liberals weight-loss goal shows they are running out of options

41. The police raid, as Parliament scolds; It was the RCMP that provided the new developments to fuel MPs' questions, forcing Kristian Firth to confirm he is being investigated

42. Can Chrystia Freeland resist the Liberal urge to spend in her next budget?

43. The Liberal-NDP pharmacare deal sets clock ticking on alliance

44. Cartoonish politics can't prevail as serious questions abound on internet regulation

45. Call in more ArriveCan investigators; The whodunnit is still a whodunnit, so it's a good thing the committee is urging further investigation

46. Pointe-Claire demonstrates the nonsense in Poilievre's housing formula

47. Dodging the NATO spending target for defence is a shrug that Canada can no longer afford from its politicians

48. ArriveCan's tale gets worse, yet still a mystery; The Auditor-General's report leaves too many questions unanswered surrounding its creation

49. Singh draws NDP's line in the sand, but it's invisible; Leader told reporters if there is no agreement on pharmacare by March 1, there would be 'consequences'

50. On ArriveCan, Tories switch from prosecution to defence

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