What’s Canada’s role in Iraq? It’s bigger than you thinkCanadian Special Forces are in the thick of the battle around Mosul. What comes next?
’Loving’ marks a comeback for movies with a conscienceAfter falling out of style, movies with a conscience are back, and directors are looking for ways to avoid another backlash
Shafia ’honour killers’ lose bid for new trial’Charitably put, the evidence of guilt was overwhelming,’ reads an Ontario Court of Appeal ruling
Why Adam Capay spent 1,560 days in solitaryFrom 2016: The UN would call Adam Capay’s treatment torture. In a Canadian prison, he was just another inmate in segregation.
The undoing of Vladimir PutinOur editorial: Russia is on the march, but its economy is crumbling. No party can survive once the money runs out.
Talking Points: On Carney’s next move and the Senate’s best crewOur short takes on the news of the week, from the Bank of England governor to an embarrassing choice of words
How to address sex assault on the subway lineA Toronto Transit Commission report finds sexual assault on public transit is rising—yet remains underground
Canada’s uneven journey to the new normalSure, the economic update offered more money for infrastructure, but economists say the problems facing Canada’s economy run deeper
The Trudeau government finds its fiscal anchorWith the economic update, it’s now clear Ottawa must run sizeable deficits for the foreseeable future
Bill Morneau puts his faith in luring private moneyLook beyond the spending and deficit numbers in the economic update and the Liberal strategy starts to emerge