A reality check on the debate over regulating food marketing to kidsOpinion: As a bill wends its way through the House of Commons to regulate food advertising to children, a doctor debunks some arguments against it
Why 2018 is the year of the Trudeau resetFor all Trudeau’s activity on the home front, the NAFTA negotiations will determine his legacy
The astonishing history of Black people living in Tudor EnglandMiranda Kaufmann’s discoveries are part of the larger story of the first globalization in English history
Andrew Scheer’s Everyman image won’t be enough to beat Justin TrudeauAny strategy that amounts to Scheer trying to go head-to-head with Trudeau is doomed, experts say
A Doug Ford victory in the Toronto election would be a win for populismRob Ford’s election predicted a global political movement. What will his brother’s campaign tell us?
The ’free the beer’ case shows Canada isn’t a true economic unionOpinion: Canada is more focussed than ever on international free trade. So why doesn’t the country even have free trade within its own borders?
With CF-18 deal, Ottawa augments Canada’s old jets with Australia’s old jetsUnveiling military procurements is a proud Ottawa tradition, even if executing on them is another matter
Why 2018 is the year of... oh God, now what?!End-of-year columns are supposed to be an easy gift. And this year, that’s been taken away from our writer, Tabatha Southey. Is nothing sacred?
Why are MPs browsing their phones during question period?Whether they’re on Facebook, checking messages or even playing video games, mobile device use in the House is out of control
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