What if Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War flops?Reboots, remakes and overly familiar franchises are starting to flounder at the box office. If we’re lucky, something more creative will replace them.
A peacekeeping force on the Russia-Ukraine border?Paul Wells on how a long shot mission hinging on a retreat by Vladimir Putin is taking shape, and how Canada is playing a role
British comedians’ exposure in Calgary: their headshots lifted for public artIn a city already saddled with ill-conceived artwork, officials plan to remove a $20,000 installation from an underpass
Justin Trudeau’s apology to LGBTQ2 CanadiansTrudeau: ’We were wrong. We apologize. I am sorry. We are sorry.’
The conservative roots of public apologiesSaying sorry for past wrongs may fit Justin Trudeau’s brand of Liberalism, but conservatives started the trend in Canada and globally
Markets, not national strategies, will make housing affordableOpinion: While Trudeau’s housing strategy will benefit specific groups of people, it doesn’t target broader affordability issues in Canada’s most expensive markets
The big shifts about to hit the Supreme Court of CanadaEvan Solomon talks to legal expert Vanessa MacDonnell about how a new judge and new Chief Justice will change the country’s high court
How Canada’s conservatives can make 2018 a year of renewalWhat can conservatives do to make their parties more appealing to women and youth? Start with a more open nomination process, says Natalie Pon
Canada braces for a Trump visit in 2018The U.S. president is finally coming to Canada for June’s G7 summit. The plan so far? Keep him far away from ordinary people.
Who put the sparkle on Markle? Five answers about the royal engagement.The essentials on a not-so-conventional royal pairing, from Meghan’s divorce to her Can-con wardrobe