The Prime Minister’s tax reform damage control tourIn Stouffville, Ont., Trudeau took over from Bill Morneau, unveiling a tax cut and some new messaging around an unravelling tax plan
Does Ontario’s Black Youth Action Plan do enough?Opinion: The Ontario government’s plan to invest in Black youth is a good first step—but it still fails to untangle many of the wider systemic issues at play
Canada’s economy enters a ’Goldilocks’ phaseEcon-o-metric: GDP growth slows to a sustainable rate. Not too hot, not too cold. It’s just right.
Donald Trump and our crisis of lonelinessScott Gilmore: Surveys reveal that people are living increasingly isolated existences, and it may help explain the rise of far-right politics
Here’s how Gary Bettman can fix hockey. It’s easy.Hockey legend Ken Dryden on his new hockey book and the simple rule changes that could ease the number of concussions in his beloved game
Ken Dryden: The outrageous, embarrassing, unmissable problem with hockey"Different decisions have to be made, and decision-makers have to be willing to make them."
What tax grab politicians in Canada could learn from Hong KongAt a time when Hong Kong is slashing taxes to spur growth, Canada is mostly moving in the opposite direction
In the U.S.’s debate over free-speech politics, Black Americans loseAndray Domise: When Black Americans get political, they’re punished—an oppression reinforced by deputized everyday citizens and silence
The Democrats risk becoming the party of plutocratsOpinion: Mega-donor Tom Steyer is asking Democrats to pledge to impeach Donald Trump. That’s a problem for a party in need of big ideas.
Why Herbert Hoover was a giant of the 20th-century: A Q&A with biographer Ken WhyteHoover was viewed as the most competent man in America for feats such as saving 10 million from starvation during WWI