Jason Kenney: Alberta’s would-be uniter, and its great dividerJason Kenney’s old-school Tory play is polarizing Alberta politics
America’s perfect voters picked a winner—againIn the bellwether corner of a bellwether county in the bellwether state of Ohio, voters picked Donald Trump—and it wasn’t even close
The best and worst in international news in 2016Our 2016 Newsmakers: The people, events, and moments that reflect the best and worst of the year that was, in world news
How the Steven Galloway affair became a CanLit class warA petition. A counter-petition. Apologies. Accusations. Canada’s most beloved authors have found themselves embroiled in an ugly controversy
The five sins behind Kathleen Wynne’s power failureWhy the Ontario Liberals under Kathleen Wynne face such a crisis from their handling of the electricity file
How young is too young to learn about mortgages?There’s a push to add all kinds of new things to the mandatory school curriculum, from financial literacy to coding. But we just can’t have it all.
In Washington, D.C., the political swamp monsters prowl onDonald Trump vowed to ’drain the swamp’. But in the black lagoon of the U.S. Capitol, America’s biggest career politicians press on uncertainly
The dawn of the strongman era is hereThe world is tipping into one where realpolitik could run amok. What can Canada do in the face of the rise of strongmen on the international stage?
Don’t allow the ’alt-right’ to disguise hate in linguistic semanticsWords are being stripped of meaning. But the brawl over words like ’alt-right’ and ’ilk’ can make it hard to focus on the fights that really matter
A new Liberal plan for fighter jets doesn’t abandon the F-35Last year’s Liberal election vows, which definitively ruled out the F-35, have fallen off the radar