In the world of Canadian book prizes, fiction meets politicsIncreasingly, Canadian writers are finding creative fire in issues, identity and the immigrant experience
Despite Donald Trump, Canadians are still flocking to AmericaMany Canadians have decided to take a pass on the U.S. for at least four years. More Canadians have decided to keep crossing the border.
The president of the United States is unwellScott Gilmore on the increasingly erratic behaviour and bizarre lies of Donald Trump. And why this is no longer a laughing matter.
Why Meghan Markle giving it all up for love is not social progressOpinion: Let’s not pretend this marriage signals a new era for the monarchy. In fact, it’s a story as old as the hills, says Leah McLaren
The artist behind Calgary’s portrait fiasco has a $200,000 piece coming to OttawaDerek Besant’s unauthorized use of British images isn’t scaring off officials in the nation’s capital. But they have conditions.
Praising Donald Trump’s ’wonderful leadership’ on the economyThe Dow keeps rising, as does the GDP. Tax cuts now loom. And Republican senators in Washington are eager to credit Donald Trump.
Four malignant questions about sexual harassment that keep getting repeatedOpinion: It’s good that people are asking difficult questions post-Weinstein, but some carry a troubling undercurrent of doubt and resentment
The death of the department store (1796-2017)They were once temples of commerce and hubs of cultural activity. But rising competition, then the internet, rendered them irrelevant.
Fake news is about to evolve into something even more dangerousOpinion: As technology advances, we will need a rigorous knowledge of history more than ever. But that’s now under assault—and things will get worse in 2018
Indigenous lawyers upset over Trudeau’s Supreme Court pickTrudeau appointed Sheilah Martin—and not an Indigenous jurist—to the top court. Some see it as a missed opportunity.