At his farewell presser, Obama and the media skirmish one last timeAnswering questions on Chelsea Manning from the briefing room—which Trump considered moving out of the White House—Obama adds one last plea
The right way to cut politicians’ payIn Calgary and Edmonton, city councillors’ incomes are linked to their performance, so that everything is automatic, not political
Why Donald Trump’s Nazi tweet is so dangerousHitler comparisons on all sides are being bandied around with reckless abandon, but the answer is not to demand a stop to them altogether
Can RBC help stop Canada’s brain drain in deep learning?Despite RBC nabbing a big name, it’s hard to be optimistic that the stars of a hot, made-in-Canada tech field won’t decamp to the U.S. anyway
The Conservative Party leadership debate that didn’t matterWho ’won’ the second French debate of the Tories’ leadership race? It’s immaterial. The real campaign is about to begin.
The Alberta PCs are burning. That’s fine by Jason Kenney.Despite the drama inflaming the Alberta PCs, Jason Kenney continues to hurtle toward the party leadership—and a potential merger
Canadian politicians need to stop saying ’math is hard’Suggesting math is hard for women reflects ignorance more than sexism. Politicians keep falling into the trap.
The Mark Norman firing mystery: This doesn’t happen in the U.S.Four days after Canada’s No. 2 military commander was fired, Canadians still don’t know why. We should take a lesson from American transparency on this.
Three works of art that define a divided America ahead of TrumpAs Trump prepares to take office, an examination of the nation he is being asked to heal as told through two paintings and a photograph
B.C. boomers have lost their moral authority to judge MillennialsRecent events in the province illustrate why the popular boomer narrative that Millennials are an entitled bunch is so galling