How a new appointment process ushers in Supreme Court transparencyThe government’s Supreme Court appointments policy improves what has typically been an opaque process—but it’s not perfect.
In defence of a bilingual Supreme CourtGraham Fraser, Canada’s Commissioner of Official Languages, on why Trudeau’s policy on bilingualism on the Supreme Court just makes sense
Camelot and Canada: When Diefenbaker met KennedyThe U.S. president once said of the PM that he never wanted ‘to see that boring son of a bitch again’
Kevin Vickers, man of mysteryCanada’s famous ambassador and his quest to uncover a link to the 1916 Easter Rising
What would Jesus watch? Behold a new era in Christian filmChristian filmmaking is having a moment, eclipsing even movies about superheroes. Next? A devout remake of Ben-Hur.
OVO Fest 2016: Drake, rap’s paranoid king, shores up his bordersAt the seventh annual State of the Drake, a king defends his crown against an uprising both nascent and imagined
Producer Steve Berlin eulogizes the Tragically Hip’As if the Beatles were getting back together again and asking me to produce them.’
Mark Carney and Brexit: A ‘rock star’ and a hard placeFallout from the EU referendum is unlike any crisis the Bank of England governor has ever faced
Women in politics: We’re not as equal as we think we are’Because it’s 2015?’ Maybe not: Recent appointments paint an overly rosy picture of women in Canadian politics
A surprise sex change casts a light on gaming’s inequalityHow can the gaming industry root out sexism? Changing players’ virtual sex might be a start.