Canada’s mission to scare off RussiaPaul Wells visits Camp Adazi, Latvia, where a Canadian-led battlegroup marked its first official day on the job
For transgender Canadians, Bill C-16 is symbolic—yet meaningfulThe passage of Bill C-16 is a victory for transgender Canadians. But here’s why more work still needs to be done.
Proposing amendments isn’t Senate activism. It’s the Senate’s job.No, the Senate isn’t obstructing the House of Commons—and casting its actions as unprecedented activism is ahistorical
Donald Trump’s Watergate momentForty-three years after Nixon resigned, Allen Abel goes to Capitol Hill to ask lawmakers: ’Are we there yet?’
London mosque attack: ’No ifs, no buts, this is a terrorist attack’This was an attack on a great London success story of active cultural integration and community spirit
The history of poutine: How it became our most iconic dishHow the messy trio of fries, cheese curds and gravy has gone from a quirky, one-off combo to a cross-Canada culinary mainstay
The ethics of police using technology to predict future crimesUsing computer models to determine where crime is most likely to occur could reinforce police biases about neighbourhoods with ethnic or racial minorities
Does Canada spend enough to support Olympians?In Canada, amateur athletes can’t rely on government funding alone to make a living, making corporate sponsorship a vital means of support
Creepy Bill Cosby didn’t walk free, and that’s progressThe finer details of the ’biggest sexual assault trial in history’ shine a hopeful light on the future of similar cases
Politicians can’t let another year of hate crimes pass without actionHate crimes against Muslims have spiked—while Black and Jewish Canadians continue to be assailed. What can politicians do?