Senator Kid Rock? You can’t blame Donald Trump.The real reasons that celebrity politicians, who are all style and no policy, are grabbing the public’s attention
The little monks of Little SandsEager for immigration, P.E.I. changed its education laws allowing children to train as Buddhist monks
Will Bill Morneau’s crackdown on tax avoidance work?The measures will likely make it harder for high-earning Canadians to avoid the taxman, but the government could have gone further
The Charlie Gard story reveals what we won’t accept about medicineAmid the crass politicization and the cruel false hope around the Charlie Gard case is this truth: We, as a society, refuse to grasp death
B.C. fires stir memories of Fort McMurray—and fear for the futureThe evacuation of Williams Lake shows lessons of last year’s nightmare sank in. Good thing, because the wildfire threat across Western Canada is getting worse.
Donald Trump’s plan to overhaul NAFTA goes much deeper than a tweakEcono-metrics: If the U.S. list of objectives for NAFTA talks represents what Trump wants to achieve, Canada’s negotiators have a fight on their hands
Is a premiers’ summit worth boycotting?Indigenous leaders maximized attention by snubbing this year’s provincial and territorial confab. But this isn’t the table they really want a seat at.
The troubles in Thunder Bay should trouble all CanadiansPerry Bellegarde on the way forward in Thunder Bay, where seven Indigenous children have been found dead since 2000
The end of Tim Hortons on hospital grounds?The war on obesity is going to hospital cafeterias, in a movement that could mean more tofu and no treats for patients and their families
What it’s like to be Russian in the U.S. right nowAmerica’s three million immigrant and ethnic Russians are hearing it all, all over again, fearing discrimination and another Cold War