How Dwayne ’The Rock’ Johnson made sexiness great againAfter a bruising campaign, a country now heals. Scott Feschuk looks back on the election of The Rock as Sexiest Man Alive
The horrors on the frontlines of the war for MosulIraqi forces are inching forward to Mosul—and into a horrifying mix of civilians, snipers, car bombs and mortars
Why corporations fear conservatives more than liberalsKellogg’s pulled its ads from Breitbart for fear of being associated with hate speech, but corporations may find they have more to lose by angering the right
A panel gives 17 reasons Robin Camp shouldn’t remain a judgeBreaking down the judicial inquiry committee’s reasons for concluding Justice Robin Camp should lose his job
Ok guys, shave it off, Movember is overThe Movember fundraising campaign for prostate cancer has been happening since 2003, but are Canadian men feeling moustache fatigue?
Kellie Leitch’s constituents turn against herA ’Not my MP’ movement is gaining steam in Leitch’s rural riding of Simcoe-Grey, north of Toronto
Trudeau crunches the crude math of pipeline politicsEvan Solomon on Justin Trudeau’s tough political calculus on Trans Mountain, and the real reason he approved it
Talking points: A historic Grey Cup and cleaning the military upOur short takes on the news of the week, from a historic Redblacks’ triumph to a disturbing report on sexual assault
Alberta needed a win—and finally got oneThe approval of two pipelines is cause to celebrate in hurting Alberta. But it could also keep Canada’s environmental plan on track.
Justin Trudeau’s B.C. blunderThere are risks to a Burnaby pipeline that Trudeau is underestimating: dead whales and Clayoquot 2.0. And they will cost him in 2019.