OttawaWhy banishing homegrown terrorists could backfireThe RCMP is scrambling to stop would-be terrorists from travelling overseas. Why do the Tories now want to do the opposite?
CanadaExclusive: Tories move to strip citizenship from Canadian-born terroristCase of Saad Gaya, convicted bomb plotter, a major test for controversial new law
OttawaThe niqab: Trivial politics, or election difference-maker?Is the niqab truly a ’false debate’, or the kind of rare emotional issue that can sway undecided voters?
LifeQ&A: Our complicated relationship with zoosFrom 2015: Sociologist David Grazian on the evolution of the zoo, the false authenticity that it purveys—and the underpaid women who do all the work
CanadaIs Omar Khadr allowed to board an airplane?The answer will depend on the government’s no-fly database, a heavily guarded top-secret registry
CanadaCanada’s air strikes won’t make or break war against Islamic StateParty lines on fighting Islamic State are clear in this federal election. But are we doing enough?
CanadaQ&A: Mike Molloy, the man who delivered the ’boat people’He was tasked with bringing 60,000 refugees to Canada after the Vietnam War. Now, Michael Molloy says it’s time to do the right thing again.
CanadaWhy did the RCMP redact 18 seconds of the Zehaf-Bibeau video?Now we know what he said, the question remains. Michael Friscolanti on the Ottawa gunman’s last words
HealthDid Eugene Melnyk jump the queue for a new liver?Did Eugene Melnyk’s wealth and fame give him an unfair advantage? The answer is not as simple as it may appear, reports Michael Friscolanti
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