CanadaWhy a coin for female suffrage just glosses over uncomfortable truthThere will be a new loonie celebrating the 100th anniversary of Manitoba women winning the right to vote. Is it little more than a symbolic gesture?
WorldMeet Andrea Constand: Bill Cosby’s Canadian nemesisBill Cosby’s accuser waited years to be believed. Now her case has finally brought him to criminal court.
HealthExplosive judicial review puts lens on Gideon Koren and SickKidsA jaw-dropping investigation reveals the hospital’s testing of hair for drugs and alcohol was ’inadequate and unreliable’
WorldWhy it took 10 years to charge Bill CosbyA village of voices and one enlightened DA helped make the allegations of one Canadian woman credible and admissible at last
SocietyNewsmakers 2015: The year in fashion where even less was moreWith celebrities donning sheer ’naked dresses,’ nothing was the new something on the red carpet this year
TelevisionNewsmakers 2015: The year the world met Caitlyn JennerJenner wasn’t the first trans celebrity, but she was the most complex
LifeSophie Grégoire-What? It may be 2015, but not for political wivesHow Teskey became Harper, Gregoire acquired a hyphenated add-on, and the strange case of surname morph in Canadian politics
HealthHealth Canada OKs research into popular morning-sickness drugA gag order that stopped a drug researcher from sharing clinical data on leading drug Diclectin has been lifted
OttawaHow the PM’s residence became a nightmare at 24 SussexImagine living with asbestos, knob-and-tube wiring, a leaky roof. Anne Kingston explains why prime ministers make terrible tenants.
WorldThe two faces of the Syrian crisis: a toddler and a tech titanOf symbols, Syrians, and defining images: Anne Kingston explains how the iconography of a moment says more about the viewers than the subjects