Canada’s break with America on foreign policy isn’t so novelCanadian history—from JFK and Diefenbaker, to the last ’Trudeau Doctrine’—is littered with foreign-policy differences with the U.S.
Tatiana Maslany on saying goodbye to Orphan BlackThe Canadian star of Orphan Black discusses feminism, Canadian TV, improv, and why the last episode isn’t the most important
A national real estate crash isn’t in the cardsThe Bank of Canada says we won’t have a U.S.-style housing crash, but we resemble pre-crisis America in other dangerous ways
Bill Cosby’s trial calls experts on pink and blue pillsOn Quaaludes, Benadryl — and the heavy weight of a burden of proof.
Why Fort McMurray residents were the real heroes of the fire crisisCourage, compassion and blind luck helped ensure no one died in the flames, two reports suggest. Organization? Not so much.
The case for a small, skilled fighting forceIn this week’s defence policy review, the Liberals showed a nuanced understanding of Canada’s greatest military strength
Canadians are borrowing their way to ‘wealth’And increasingly they are tapping family and friends for funds
Amarjeet Sohi responds: What is Canada’s infrastructure bank for?Canada’s infrastructure minister rebuts Pierre Poilievre’s criticisms of the Liberals’ proposed new federal infrastructure bank
Canada’s job recovery gets realEcono-metric: There was very little not to like about Canada’s latest employment report, which saw 55,000 net new jobs created in May
Think you know more than one of Canada’s smartest people? Prove it!Our big biweekly trivia test is one of the toughest quizzes around. But our Genius, Peter Dyakowski, is CFL-tough. Can you beat his 73%?