’Be fearless’: Advice from ’Mighty Mouse’ to ’Golden Penny’Elaine Tanner, one of Canada’s greatest swimmers, offers words of wisdom to Penny Oleksiak—advice that would resonate with any young Canadian
The Liberals’ plans for Indigenous reconciliation are just beads and trinketsAs the Assembly of First Nations prepares for its annual general assembly, the Liberals try to repackage old promises as new principles
It’s time for Canada to stand up to China’s censorship crackdownChina just strengthened its Great Propaganda Firewall to limit what its citizens can see and read about the outside world. The Liberals should be outraged.
For Canada 150, architects should aim for solutions, not landmarksCanada’s centennial spurred a slew of architectural glories. But 50 years later, a truly great monument would be a design for a better country
History’s lessons on dealing with Canada’s neo-Nazi groupsCanada has long been home to hate groups—and two moments, in 1938 and 1965, show us how best to handle today’s strain
Ice cream 2.0: How technology is creating the perfect scoopModern technology has made it easy to concoct delicious, all-natural ice cream at home
How Indigenous people in Canada are reclaiming lacrosseA game played by professionals and athletes at elite universities is making a grassroots comeback among those who invented it
Sean Spicer’s departure won’t change a thingSean Spicer has resigned as White House press secretary. But it’s too late for him, and it won’t matter in Donald Trump’s administration
Jason Kenney, Brian Jean and the war to define Alberta conservatismA vote to merge will formally kick off the race to lead Alberta’s United Conservative Party. That’s where things get weird.
It’s been six months since the Women’s March. What’s changed?On January 21, thousands of Canadians marched for women’s rights in events organized by Women’s March Canada. Is it living up to its goals?