Trudeau slips a challenge to Indigenous leadersIn his UN speech, the PM spoke mostly about what Ottawa’s doing, but he also called for Indigenous groups to rethink how they’re organized
Will co-hosting a World Cup put Canadian soccer on a roll?Proponents claim the 10 games Canada hopes to stage in 2026 will inspire a new generation of stars. The history of sports mega-events begs to differ.
Why does Lynn Beyak still have a job?The Conservative senator’s inappropriate comments got her kicked off a Senate committee last spring, but she recently advised Indigenous communities to fix their own problems
Carol Off on how her work led to years of terror for an Afghan familyFrom 2017: The As It Happens co-host, who helped the Aryubwals flee, says journalists need to think more about the people in their stories
Trudeau’s banana republic approach to Bombardier and BoeingTrudeau’s threat to ban Boeing from federal contracts unless it drops a trade complaint against Bombardier was like something out of Venezuela
Watch live: Justin Trudeau addresses the United NationsThe Prime Minister will be speaking at the UN General Assembly at 1 pm ET today
David Johnston: Thank you for an ’extraordinary, humbling experience’As his term ends, Canada’s Governor General writes about the Canadians who touched him—and why we need The Queen
Feds launch Supreme Court appeal in sons-of-Russian-spies caseOttawa is going to the mat against the Toronto-born kids of KGB agents, saying they have no right to Canadian citizenship
Moving from talk to action on Indigenous affairsFormer RCAP commissioner Paul Chartrand on how Justin Trudeau’s move to split the Indigenous affairs department in two falls short
What does the graphic nature of Black death in film say about us?Opinion: Black people being beaten bloody and mutilated shouldn’t be a necessary tool for enlightenment