Al Franken: America’s political performerThe ’Saturday Night Live’ writer-turned-U.S. Senator on the potential cost of jokes in politics and his burgeoning platform
Chrystia Freeland explains the world for youFreeland’s speech suggested a Trudeau government policy of depending less on the United States than we did before, but it was lacking in specifics
Chrystia Freeland on Canada’s foreign policy: Full speechAs the U.S. turns inward, Canada’s foreign minister pledges openness—and Canadian leadership—on the international stage
Canada supports a ‘values’ test. But not the values of the far right.While 84% of respondents back screening of new immigrants, the values they actually support seem to lean left
Understanding the young lives lost on D-DayMatt Gurney on how he came to grapple with the incredible youth of the soldiers who died on D-Day, 73 years ago today
Where the Conservatives go from hereAlberta MP Garnett Genuis on why keeping the focus on unity will be key for the Conservative Party and its ability to win in 2019
Blood ties: The inspiration behind a potential sepsis breakthroughRobert Hancock and Olga Peña—who lost her father to sepsis—may have found a way to diagnose the deadliest syndrome you’ve never heard of
’Tell them Chrissy sent you’ resonates in shelters across CanadaChristine Archibald set an example for us all before she was killed in the London attacks, and following it is simple
Bill Cosby’s accusers are already under attack at his trialOn Day 1, the comedian’s lawyer turned to the oldest stratagem when defending sexual assault charges: turn the tables on the complainant
Why British Columbia should hold another election—right awayWith drama over the Speaker’s chair, it’s clear this B.C. legislature is doomed—so let’s get on with sorting it out at the ballot box