CanadaMelting Yukon ices reveals 5,000-year-old archaeological treasuresAn odd, barnyard-y smell in the ice patch uncovered a treasure trove of ancient tools
OttawaHow the Justice department sees the new prostitution bill survivingA Justice Canada official explains the strengths of the proposed federal prostitution legislation
OttawaCanada’s new prostitution law is a tough sellSex workers may not like it, but legal experts say Bill C-36 may well survive the inevitable court challenge
OttawaKey Tory MP backs prostitution bill, but urges clarity on where sex can’t be soldNew federal prostitution bill rightly targets buyers but should be more precise, MP says
OttawaStephen Harper’s to-do list before Parliament breaks for summer Conservatives swamped with multi-billion dollar decisions on energy, trade and defence
OttawaLegal experts divided on justice minister’s prostitution reformsIt’s not clear how new law responds to the court ruling that struck down the old ones.
OttawaRoméo Dallaire has too much to do to be a senatorAlthough retiring from the Senate, the former UN commander is far from retiring
BooksIn Alice’s wonderland There may be no new stories from Alice Munro, but there are plenty of new theories
OttawaSounds from the Day of Honour: LAVs rumbling and a soldier’s voiceDespite advance worries, the tribute to Canada’s Afghan mission was free of politics
BooksFarley Mowat took us far away, but deep within, tooWhy Mowat’s Tundra collection is more precious than ever