Gregor Robertson, his pop-star girlfriend and a corruption trialThe Vancouver mayor’s relationship with Wanting Qu has largely escaped media scrutiny. Until now.
Talking Points: Of diplomatic peaks and polling-booth leaksSpeed read the news with our Talking Points round-up—our short takes on the week’s news—and sound like the smartest person in the room.
How the MMIW inquiry could help long-suffering familiesIndigenous advocates see family liaison units as a positive first step to help grieving families find answers—but want more to be done
For the Record: Indigenous leaders on the MMIW inquiryFrom government officials to indigenous stakeholders — some responses to the MMIW inquiry
Canada’s MMIW inquiry begins with a glimmer of hopeTheir fight no longer feels futile, say family members at the inquiry’s launch. ’It’s a beautiful day and we must rejoice in life.’
The bulletproof Donald Trump’s real weaknessMedia attacks only confirm to Trump that he’s doing something right. If he has a real weakness, it may be his own hubris.
In ’Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,’ a beloved series gets a proper finaleThe insanely popular wizardly tale comes to an end with a truly shape-shifting finale in a script that J.K Rowling didn’t directly pen
Could Trump launch nuclear war?If elected president, yes. The U.S. commander in chief has complete and total control over America’s 1,538 nuclear warheads.
Legal eagles: A roundtable about the Supreme Court appointment processFour political scientists examine the government’s new Supreme Court appointment process from all angles, finding both upside and downsides
Welcome to an age where the facts don’t matterHillary Clinton skilfully dances around the facts. Donald Trump shamelessly makes things up. And yet in the U.S., neither liar has found their pants on fire.