The End: Ahmoo Angeconeb, 1955–2017After residential school, he vowed to go back to his traditional ways. As an artist, his work became known across Europe.
Fake news? You ain’t seen nothing yet.Scott Gilmore: Public confidence in media, business, government and other institutions is already at an all-time low. New technology is set to make truth even harder to discern.
Interview: The ’unretirement’ of Steven SoderberghIn 2013, the versatile director said he was retiring from moviemaking. Four years later, he’s back with ’Logan Lucky’. Here’s why.
There’s a better way to fight homelessness than emergency sheltersOPINION: Housing First initiatives are better at combatting homelessness than shelters, and make more fiscal sense for taxpayers, too
Donald Trump’s make-believe economyHis verbal nonsense is turning the U.S. into a version of China—a place where little of what officialdom says about the economy can be trusted
The torture and sadness of Russia’s most famous conjoined twinsJuliet Butler on the suffering and resilience of Masha and Dasha Krivoshlyapova, two mismatched souls bound up in the same body
Adoption is not a passport to an Indigenous communityOpinion: At the core of Joseph Boyden’s essay on his identity is the ’tried and tired’ idea of adoption as passport
Why now is better than never for migrants in MontrealMany of the Haitians fleeing the U.S. don’t expect to win refugee status, but they will find a temporary safe haven in a welcoming city
Will the Haitian asylum-seekers in Montreal get to stay?The hopes of those crossing the border are high, but recent history shows they’re far from assured of a successful outcome
’Game of Thrones’—and the fantasy genre—has a diversity problemAndray Domise: Why fantasy TV shows and movies like ’Game of Thrones’ should ignore the genre’s core Medieval tropes around race