A women’s hockey juggernaut, brought to you by small cities and townsNot a single player on Team Canada lists Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary or Vancouver as her hometown. What can our big cities learn from Ste. Anne, Man.?
The Edward Cornwallis statue is stuck in (top secret) limboAuthorities in Halifax are keeping the monument’s location under wraps—purportedly for its own protection. For some, it might as well stay wherever it is.
We’re asking the wrong questions about phone addictionOpinion: On their own, smartphones aren’t necessarily a problem. It’s how they’re being used that’s troubling—and who is making us use them that way
Taking a stand against Vancouver’s real estate disasterTerry Glavin on a B.C. budget that suggests the NDP is finally giving the province’s distorted real estate racket some long overdue attention
How Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir hooked us with their ’romance’We’ve fallen for the oldest trope in the sitcom-writing playbook as we watched this pair’s historic performances. Was that by accident, or design?
With its high-stakes first budget, the B.C. NDP achieves a rare balanceOpinion: With a precarious grip on power, the B.C. NDP puts forth a progressive yet surprisingly palatable budget
To tackle its tax-haven problem, Canada must simplify the tax codeOpinion: The most effective way to reduce tax avoidance is to reduce the number of ways to game the system
The doggedness of Patrick BrownPaul Wells: He’s a detail-oriented politician who doesn’t give up and it’s going to cause his party trouble if he remains a candidate for his old job
What the Pyeongchang Games mean for veterans of the Korean WarFor a host of Canadian veterans, Pyeongchang is a reminder of what was accomplished during the Korean War. But also what was lost.
Canada’s stock market is the worst in the worldAs an energy bear market weighs on the TSX, investors are missing out on tech