While Hong Kong fights for democracy, Canada goes silentTerry Glavin: ’We have emboldened China’s thuggish behaviours, because we haven’t done anything,’ says one organizer
’A sadness you can’t describe’: The high price of Quebec’s Bill 21Amrit Kaur wanted to be a teacher in her home province. After Bill 21, she’s moving to B.C.
This week’s 338Canada projection: The Tories’ nagging problemPhilippe J. Fournier: The race remains deadlocked, with Andrew Scheer’s ongoing slide in Ontario clouding the Conservatives’ chances
The curious incident of the American mass protestScott Gilmore: Democracy is fraying, mass shootings occur daily, white supremacy is marching forward. Why are the streets so empty?
How to help students in distressChristina Gonzales: Is enough being done to identify people who are struggling with the transition to post-secondary education?
How Jeremy Broadhurst plans to get Trudeau re-elected (with help from Gerry Butts)Jeremy Broadhurst is a Liberal lifer tasked with making sure the Prime Minister gets a second term. Or maybe that’s Gerry Butts.
Maryam Monsef on the violence against women and girls crisisThe minister talks to Anne Kingston about the Liberals’ second annual report card on the gender-based violence strategy, and what still needs to be done
Canada’s Brexit talks with the U.K.: There are nonePaul Wells: Britain’s foreign secretary spewed encouraging words about Canada-U.K. relations after Brexit. Freeland didn’t need to say a thing.
The new worry about the next election: your daily newsSarmishta Subramanian: The risk this fall is not in the rise of a xenophobe or a left-wing populist. It’s in what’s happening to our media.
Imagining a federal election without Alberta or QuebecPhilippe J. Fournier: A 338Canada projection shows what would happen if either province separated. There’s a key lesson here for the Liberals.