There will be no justice in the prison death of Soleiman FaqiriEvan Solomon: The police completed their report into his death. Their answer, emailed to the family: no one will be charged.
After sexual harassment at Riviera, will politicians go back to eat?It was a place where the PM’s family could be spotted dining and where politicians and lobbyists went when work ran late
How Miniso might just be a Dollarama disruptor in CanadaThe Japanese-styled value retailer is planning to open hundreds of stores in Canada. What will that mean for the reigning homegrown dollar store king?
Workplace harassment: the systemic rot that can’t be measuredAnne Kingston: a new poll tells us what the current deluge of scandals implies: harassment rooted in gender power imbalances is an epic problem
Half of Canadian women face unwanted sexual pressure, poll findsSurvey provided paints a grim picture, as women believe more than a quarter of men are the type to harass females
Catalonia’s dilettante rebellionScott Gilmore: By Saturday afternoon, before the new Catalonian nation was even a day old, it was obvious it did not exist
Jason Kenney wooed Alberta’s conservatives. Next, the rest of Alberta.Throwing red meat to the base is fun, but Kenney’s social conservatism could now be a liability
Canadians feel Trudeau’s image on the world stage is his biggest asset: PollInsights West probes Trudeau’s weak spots, too, and asks what Canadians expect from the Liberals in the next two years
Rogers Writers’ Trust: Spotlight on Carleigh BakerWe asked the 2017 nominees: Do you consider yourself a politically engaged writer? How does that affect your work?
Spain and Catalonia, stumbling into crisisScott Gilmore in Barcelona: Spain has shown a near criminal lack of political dexterity in handling its Alberta-like separatists