Why Halloween candy sales come earlier every yearWhy stores are embracing season creep and stocking up now on treats—even if they don’t want to admit it
Inflation’s a good story. Except for beer prices.Econ-o-metrics: Don’t make too much of one month of slightly hotter inflation, but the trend bolsters Bank of Canada’s outlook
Why the Rebel’s yell won’t be stifled so quicklyEzra Levant has built up a money-making operation through videos and donations. With its international audience, it’s unlikely to wither.
Andrew Scheer’s campaign manager on ending his Rebel tiesHamish Marshall, a Rebel board member, says he’s severing links with the site, a decision he came to before its Charlottesville coverage
Why Ottawa has its hands on your sunblockSunscreen in Canada is regulated like a drug, and critics say it’s a policy overdue for a change.
Canada should embrace invasive speciesOur editorial: Hostility toward foreign flora and fauna has become official policy in many places in Canada. Is there any logic to it?
Why the foreign buyers tax isn’t making Vancouver more affordableOpinion: The lesson, one year into Vancouver’s foreign buyers tax, is that real-estate supply may actually be the city’s biggest problem
After Robert E. Lee falls, will George Washington be next?The U.S. president has raised the question, defending Confederate monuments. Here’s why it’s not a slippery slope at all.
The false equivalency of the criticism of the ’alt-left’Opinion: Donald Trump believes that in Charlottesville, there was ’blame on both sides.’ Except the sides aren’t on the same moral plane.
Q & A: Garrett Graff on Trump, nukes and emergency planningThe U.S. government has an intricate plan to survive a nuclear war. In the Trump era, the blueprint might need an update