Justin Trudeau in the real worldPaul Wells: The prime minister’s so-called ’state visit’ trip to India was so tone-deaf, hopeless and unserious he might as well never have gone
Christine Elliott is the right leader for a #MeToo momentJonathan Kay: The Ontario PC party needs a woman at the top, and in this leadership race, her story of family and career should inspire
On the Inuktut language, the Inuit may have been too welcomingOpinion: Inuit have long been nice, writes Aluki Kotierk—but as the Inuktut language dies, it’s time to push back against a tilted education system
The Liberals’ supercluster plan is an economic fantasyOpinion: Government funding for clusters is highly unlikely to be able to deliver the enticing possibility of "Made-in-Canada Silicon Valleys"
Four ways Canada can own the artificial intelligence centuryMuch of the foundational research into artificial intelligence originated in Canada, but we’ll have to work to stay a leader in the field
Letters to the editor, February 2018: ’No wonder moms are resentful’Maclean’s readers write in on our cover story about regretful mothers, and other stories from February 2018
Donald Trump’s vacuous fix for school shootings in the face of grief and angerAllen Abel on what the Parkland students told Trump: "I woke up to the news that my best friend was gone, and I can go into a store and buy a weapon of war?"
Ottawa and the provinces are making it harder for Canadians to saveOpinion: Since 2015, politicians have busily hiked taxes and fees while reducing the ability of taxpayers to save more of their money for themselves
The conservative case for a carbon tax in CanadaOpinion: Instead of scoring cheap political points on Trudeau’s carbon tax, Conservatives need to get serious and offer their own alternative
Canada and India can’t seem to make a trade deal. Here’s why.The Trudeau government’s championing of ’progressive trade’ may further gum up complex negotiations that have dragged on for years