Beaumont-Hamel is Newfoundland’s raw woundOn July 1, 1916, the Royal Newfoundland Regiment suffered a massive military tragedy—and changed Canada’s newest province
A promise to Jo Cox: ’This doesn’t end here’Friends, family, co-workers and strangers vow to pick up British lawmaker’s fight for more civility and grace in politics
The Tragically Hip to Class of 2016: ’None of us can do it alone’For the record: Advice from Gord Sinclair and his bandmates to graduates of the 2016 Class of Medicine at Queen’s University
4 takeaways from Justin Trudeau’s pre-summer briefingJustin Trudeau didn’t stray off-script in his press conference, looking back on eight months in power
David Cameron is Brexit’s biggest loserBritain’s Prime Minister pushed it into a referendum no one wanted or understood. And it should ruin his career.
Stephen Poloz discovers the humanity of the economyWhy it’s important that the Bank of Canada’s governor is now acknowledging the economy isn’t some unemotional, robotic engine
So what if Millennials won’t leave the nest?There’s ample reason to understand, and little reason to panic, about the plight of millennials
Talking Points: Of fumbling blowhards and flushing graveyardsSpeed read the news with our Talking Points round-up—our short takes on the news—and sound like the smartest person in the room.
Why using the word genocide mattersTerry Glavin on Ottawa’s sad dance around ISIS’s genocidal acts, and the House’s disappointing debate
Why CPP reform is the Liberals’ bold play for the middleThe Liberals’ CPP reform is just part of a larger—and risky—thrust to win over the middle class