The latest 338Canada projection: Majority or bust for Andrew Scheer?Philippe J. Fournier: A regional breakdown of the results across the country this week point to tight race and a minority government scenario
The greatness and the failure of Apollo 11Allen Abel in Washington: 50 years after the incredible Apollo 11 mission, Trump was in the Oval Office, his head in the stars but no further ahead
Our leaders think we’re idiots, Chapter 4,329: MilkPaul Wells: What Canadians would like to see from their leaders is not bulls in china shops, but grown-ups. On the Food Guide fight, they fail.
Huawei’s pitch to Canadians: Keep your friends and family closeMatt Gurney: The Chinese company’s newest ad was meant to deliver a feel-good message. It is not going over well.
Understanding all these wild federal election pollsPhilippe J. Fournier: A raft of new polls have come out with diverging scenarios. A key takeaway: keep your eye on the big picture.
Climate change is making wildfires in Canada bigger, hotter and more dangerousIn B.C., Alberta and beyond, forest fires are getting larger and way more difficult to handle. Get used to it.
The face of women in the age of Donald TrumpImage of the week: Four U.S. congresswomen have got the best of the U.S. president, and their reaction to his racist tweets says it all
Losing the leadership of the free worldScott Gilmore: Thirty years ago, it was easy to believe when Reagan said that America was a ’beacon of freedom’. Nobody’s buying it today.
Where I come fromPrajakta Dhopade: Trudeau’s response to Trump’s racist tweets—that Canada is different—is almost believable, but ultimately naive
The real election threat is ChinaTerry Glavin: Ottawa has been focused on cyber-meddling. But consider the case of John McCallum for a glimpse at a more present danger.