Justin Trudeau was right: you should cheer for the SenatorsWe set out to prove the Prime Minister wrong in drumming up support for the Ottawa Senators, the lone Canadian team left in the Stanley Cup playoffs. But the data says he’s right.
In Nova Scotia, Stephen McNeil campaigns to shed his cloudy waysA premier known for austerity measures tests his folksy side on the provincial election trail
The war between autonomous cars and pedestriansHow driverless cars could spark an urban coup that makes pedestrians and bikes the kings of the road once again
Seth Meyers on Fox News, Donald Trump, and schoolteachersThe host of NBC’s ’Late Night with Seth Meyers’ discusses the state of the United States
After Trump’s leaks to the Russians, what could happen next?Scott Feschuk imagines future scoops as Trump’s White House, patching up leaks and spiralling into lies, grapples with increasingly dire straits
One way forward, after Canadian media’s ’Appropriation Award’ fiascoNow what? Andray Domise on what’s at stake in the wake of powerful Canadian editors and columnists calling for an ‘appropriation award’
Rona Ambrose says so long to federal politicsThe next Tory leader will inevitably be compared to her performance as the stopgap
Indigenous tenacity and new Charter rights could transform our courtsCanada 150 offers us a chance to see past Canadian law’s serene surface to tectonic shifts happening below
When Trump meets Erdogan, who will blink first?The two leaders have remarkably similar personalities. But when they meet, they will face a dangerous divide over the war in Syria.
In the Millennial job market, a Bachelor’s degree isn’t enoughAs bachelor’s degrees have become more commonplace, they’ve also decreased in value in the job market