
Andrew Coyne
Andrew Coyne is a prominent Canadian journalist and political commentator, currently writing for The Globe and Mail, where he critically assesses party policies and their economic implications, particularly during election campaigns.
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Andrew Coyne writes about how both leaders have seized on immigration as a scapegoat for their problems.
Smith and Poilievre find someone to blame for their problems: immigrantsAndrew Coyne argues that the AI job apocalypse is coming.
Mandatory national service in Canada? Amid AI’s rise, that’s making more and more senseAndrew Coyne discusses the potential job apocalypse due to AI advancements.
Pay attention to what’s behind the AI curtainAndrew Coyne is a journalist who argues against the notion that Canada is selling out to Beijing.
With Chinese vehicles incoming, Ottawa faces thorny questions about how to spur EV salesAndrew Coyne: Donald Trump wants to make an example out of Canada.
Departing envoy to U.S. says it’s unclear whether USMCA review will conclude in 2026Andrew Coyne writes about the deteriorating state of American democracy under Donald Trump.
Donald Trump – and American democracy – is getting exponentially worseGlobe opinion writer Andrew Coyne says that Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget is underwhelming.
Outcome remains uncertain hours before key federal budget vote for LiberalsGlobe opinion writer Andrew Coyne says that Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget is underwhelming.
Liberals pursue Conservative MPs after Chris d’Entremont joins Carney’s caucusGlobe opinion writer Andrew Coyne says that Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget is underwhelming, despite the hype.
Federal budget signals Carney’s new tone on climate policy, but not much substanceAndrew Coyne: After all the hype, Carney’s first budget fails to meet the moment.
Health measures in federal budget include $5-billion dedicated infrastructure fundGlobe columnist Andrew Coyne joins us to talk about the roots of this battle.
The fight over the notwithstanding clauseAndrew Coyne says, 'you’d think that all of Canada’s problems stemmed from this one program.'
Business Brief: The big brakeAndrew Coyne questions how the Temporary Foreign Worker program became the scapegoat for various economic issues.
The necessary pain of ending the TFW dodgeAndrew Coyne writes about the political landscape and challenges facing Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Parliament may be back, but it won’t be politics as usualAndrew Coyne joins The Decibel to discuss the public discourse on self-defence in Canada.
Is it legal to defend yourself if someone breaks into your home?Andrew Coyne is a Globe columnist who will be discussing the first 100 days of Mark Carney's cabinet.
What has Carney’s cabinet done in its first 100 days? Submit a question to our columnistsAndrew Coyne commented on how Air Canada lost hearts and minds due to unpaid work.
I used to be a flight attendant. Here’s what the job taught me about labour, gender – and, yes, unpaid work
Andrew Coyne argued that some critics of the ruling are ignoring the judge’s reasoning in keeping with court rulings on aboriginal title.
B.C. Insider: Land claim ruling reveals violent provincial pastAndrew Coyne writes about the challenges Canada faces regarding capital and productivity.
Business Brief: The First Nations firms forging a new economyAndrew Coyne discusses the possibility of finding the extra $50-billion promised to NATO.
To up defence spending, Canada must cut deeper, tax harder and borrow more – all at onceAndrew Coyne commented on Canada's military spending commitments in relation to NATO.
Can we find the extra $50-billion we promised NATO we’d spend on defence out of cuts in other spending? Yes we can.
Andrew Coyne commented on the indulgence of secessionist fantasies in Quebec and Alberta.
Why is Alberta so grumpy? The truth is the West has been struggling badlyAndrew Coyne is a columnist for The Globe and Mail and the author of a new book on Canadian democracy.
Opinion: Canada has the form of democracy, but not the substanceAndrew Coyne analyzes the Conservative Party's performance and the challenges faced by Pierre Poilievre.
Opinion: Globe columnists Urback, Coyne and Mason discuss: Carney stays Prime Minister. What now?Because it was 2015, and all that. And now, because it’s 2025, we’ve gone to the opposite pole, electing a two-time central banker with a PhD in economics, who likes seminars more than rallies.
Opinion: Boosting Canada’s economic growth must be Mark Carney’s agendaAndrew Coyne is participating in the discussion about the political landscape post-election.
Campaign Call: Obstacles ahead for Poilievre, Carney and the NDPGlobe columnist Andrew Coyne accused Manning of playing Fun With Numbers by using the Pollara Strategic Insights poll.
B.C. Insider: Western secession might not be a thing, but B.C. disgruntlement sure is, according to David EbyHi, this is Andrew Coyne, columnist for The Globe and Mail.
Federal election debate live updates: Leaders take stage for final faceoff before April 28 voteAndrew Coyne called out the Liberals’ and the Conservatives’ promised tax cuts.
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