Inside Jean Yip’s first day as a member of parliamentThe newest Member of Parliament for Scarborough Agincourt marked her first day on the job with pomp and circumstance—and paperwork
Does the U.S. have any idea what it’s doing in Syria?Adnan R. Khan reports from Turkey, where American bumbling in Syria is creating a potentially hazardous situation with its key NATO ally
How athletic programs’ drive for success creates the conditions for abuseOpinion: The rot in USA Gymnastics is ingrained in its roots and culture—and that should be a lesson for demanding programs in other sports
Canadian real estate prices see biggest drop worldwideCanada’s housing market was the fastest rising in the world, just a few months ago. Now we’re claiming the opposite title.
Courts don’t have a monopoly on justiceOpinion: Many forums of judgment exist in Canadian law and democracy—and we should be imaginative about crafting new ones
We’ve given up on Canada’s military, so let’s abandon it altogetherWe could save billions we’d otherwise spend on duct tape for our fleets and squadrons. We could keep some soldiers for disaster response—but they don’t need guns
The Ontario PC Party needs a woman to take chargeOpinion: Amid backroom turmoil and sexual misconduct allegations in Ontario’s official opposition, here’s the case for a female Ontario PC leader
Barry and Honey Sherman murders: What’s slowing the cops down at Apotex headquartersFiles covered by solicitor-client privilege might hold the case-breaking clue. Who decides whether police can see them?
If Trump kills NAFTA, it could hit America’s Rust Belt hardCanada depends heavily on exports to the U.S., but Americans could face steeper tariff hikes in a post-NAFTA world
Ontario PC Party president Rick Dykstra resigns after sexual assault accusationThe Conservative Party was made aware of the allegation against the then federal MP, but it decided to let him run in the 2015 election