Remembering Gord Downie, Kingston’s kingOpinion: What the Tragically Hip’s Gord Downie meant to his hometown—a place of contrasts, of potential, and of hope
Justin Trudeau at the halfway point, or the precipicePaul Wells: The next two years will be a race between the better angels of the Trudeau legacy and the worse
Carla Bruni on fashion, feminism, and being a political first ladyIn a wide-ranging Q&A, the French singer, model and former first lady of France discusses her activism and the complexities of being a political wife
Why Gladue has not lived up to its promise for Indigenous justiceAcross the country, Gladue rights for Indigenous offenders are being ignored, underfunded or flat-out denied
A Montreal hockey dynasty’s forgotten championsFrom 2017: Among the last of a mighty team, these two prairie boys named Paul now live in anonymity in Barrie, Ont.
The End: Betiana Namambwe Mubili, 1988-2017She was a risk-taker always up for something new. After a tour in Afghanistan as a medic, she was set to start nursing school.
Me too: It’s not just Hollywood, it’s CanadaLeah McLaren: This is not a witch hunt, it’s the truth. Sexual harassment is dangerous and ubiquitous in Canada and it’s not going away.
Why Rachel Notley will need an even bigger miracle to win againThe longer the Alberta NDP are in power, the harder it will be to repeat the shocking victory that won them the province
Here’s why Bill Morneau didn’t sell his stock or set up a blind trustThe embattled finance minister was told he didn’t technically have to, but the reason isn’t going to help him fend off critics
A Twitter tipping point: time for sexual assault burden to shift to menAnne Kingston: It’s becoming clear that the way we talk about sexual assault diverts attention from the assailants—as if no one’s committing the offence