Andrew Scheer walks a tightrope as he builds his shadow cabinetKellie Leitch and Brad Trost are shut out, Maxime Bernier is denied the finance portfolio—and just maybe, the world is unfolding as it should
Inside Ottawa’s crackdown on small business tax loopholesThe payoff to government coffers from the new plan is going to be lower than the $500 million that was expected, experts say
How free expression is being gagged by anti-Trump backlashOpinion: Many have responded against a renaissance of hate, but regrettably, part of that response has been to call for suppression of free speech
Education is not enough to counter monuments to history’s scoundrelsOpinion: How can the antidote for tributes to problematic figures be education, when it has already proven it’s not up to the task?
Oil exports drive Canada’s trade surplus with the U.S.Econ-o-metric: Canadian arguments about balanced trade with the U.S. don’t matter to Trump. His NAFTA logic says deficits are for losers, full stop.
How Bill Morneau found himself at war with small businessThe finance minister’s call for tax feedback unleashes vocal pushback from incensed lobbyists and political opponents
Can a group of Newfoundlanders bring Elon Musk’s hyperloop vision to life?A Q&A with Adam Keating, co-lead of a startup leading the way in the conceptual high-speed transit. His group came second at a competition sponsored by Musk.
What would nuclear war with North Korea look like?If Kim Jong-Un launches a missile, it’d take only 40 minutes to reach Manhattan—and the death toll would be in the hundreds of thousands.
Cornwall’s garlic festival goes on despite anti-migrant sentimentThe influx of asylum-seekers pits hostile residents and vendors against organizers fighting for tolerance
It’s time to stop idolizing historical figures altogetherOpinion: Turkey’s mutable Republic Monument poses a stark question—why do countries even award places of honour to historical figures?