What if Trump’s constant lying makes his false reality believable?All the president’s little lies normalize falsity and create the conditions necessary for a big lie to become believable
Rona Ambrose, the Conservative ringmasterThe Tory interim leader on steering her party through a ‘make-or-break’ period—and the circus that is its leadership race
Mel Lastman’s open letter to the people of VancouverIn 1999, Mel Lastman famously called in the military after Toronto was hit by a snow storm. Vancouver should do the same, he says.
The inadvertent poetry of Donald Trump, Vol. 2You might not expect to find poetry in a president’s speech to a room of police chiefs. But it’s impossible not to see it in Trump’s remarks.
Daily Trump Tracker: Sarah Palin, Canadian diplomat?From Gorsuch’s criticisms to an awkward tweet, we’re tracking the news-filled days of Donald Trump’s presidency
Grammys 2017: Why today’s pop music is all about the old soulAs the U.S. looks backward to make it great again, top Grammy nominees reveal a cultural fascination with time’s passing
Census 2016: A picture of a bigger, more urban CanadaFive key takeaways from the latest census that explain how—and where—Canada is growing
Hey, parents! Take your baby off social mediaKeeping your child’s face off social media means giving your kids a simple gift: freedom
Five books you have to read in FebruaryThis month in book reviews: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and climate change. A Nobel laureate. A champion of metamorphosis.
The Trump marriage: A Housewife of New York and The BachelorMelania’s lawsuit paints the U.S. presidency as, at best, a branding opportunity