HistoryThe little-known WWII works of one of Canada’s most famous artistsThey hang in schools across the country, and often unnoticed: The ’For King and Country’ scrolls by the Group of Seven artist A.J. Casson
NewsIt’s time for John Tory to show Toronto what kind of leader he actually wants to beJohn Tory handily won re-election as Toronto’s mayor. But whether measured blandness will be his political legacy is now up to him—and Doug Ford
BusinessHow the acquisition of Grocery Gateway prepared Longo’s to compete in the digital ageBut it’s the grocery chain’s old-fashioned values that underpin its success
PoliticsCan Patrick Brown avenge Tim Hudak and John Tory’s electoral disasters?In the past two elections, Progressive Conservatives snatched defeat from the jaws of victory
TechnologyIs Canada ready for the radical change artificial intelligence will unleash?Orwellian scenarios involving AI are closer than most people realize, spawning a tense debate: how far AI should be allowed to go?
WashingtonWill Trump’s rejection of clean power leave Canada sputtering?Obama’s Clean Power Plan sparked preparations in Canada’s hydro industry for U.S. expansion. Then the EPA announced plans to scrap it. Now what?
BusinessSnubbed by Trump, Silicon Valley talent is looking to CanadaSkilled high-tech visa workers in the U.S., wary of Trump’s anti-immigration stance, are looking elsewhere—and Canada’s tech companies see opportunity