Is a ban on floor-crossing politicians unconstitutional?Former federal minister Steven Fletcher says a Manitoba law banning the practice infringes on his freedoms—and the rights of his constituents
How corporate brands reluctantly became our moral guidesThe free market is typically agnostic and can’t wait until it can get back to business
Why John A. Macdonald’s name doesn’t belong on Canada’s schoolsLet’s teach our children about Macdonald, not make them line up under his banner, writes Cherie Dimaline
Justin Trudeau is between a rock and a heart place on immigrationOpinion: As Canada experiences an ’unsustainable’ surge through its borders, Trudeau faces an unpalatable decision over his open-door brand
Why Sir John A. Macdonald’s name should stay on our schoolsJohn Geddes on the reason we remember Sir John A. and the importance of weighing historical figures based on more than their flaws
Why are some First Nations leaders resisting the UNDRIP?Opinion: For First Nations, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is a useful—but under-applied—tool
Peeking at the eclipse has me seeing spots. Now what?Optometrists were deluged with calls from Canadians who just couldn’t stop themselves. Lucky for them, it’s hard to look at the sun.
What happens if Donald Trump quits?Scott Gilmore: Leaving office would be easy, but the job for President Pence of rebuilding the nation and its reputation would be monumental
Trump’s Final Chapter: ’The Butterfly Effect,’ by Kathryn Walsh KuitenbrouwerThe author of ’All The Broken Things’ writes a short story on the fictional final chapter of the Donald Trump presidency
Trump’s Final Chapter: ’The Art of the Memoir,’ by William DeverellThe creator of the Arthur Beauchamp series writes a short story imagining the end of the Trump presidency