One in four Canadians hate their political opponentsPolarized voters are ‘fearful and frustrated,’ and more likely to think the world is getting worse over time
The one question Conservatives need to answer before they say anythingAndrew MacDougall: The Tories can only win the next election if they woo the voters who abandoned them in 2015
How to harness the volatility of the populist RightJen Gerson: Growing anger, fear, frustration and disappointment are very real in liberal democracies. What’s a Conservative to do?
Canada’s most polarized voters really, really hate TrudeauOne in four Canadians hate their political opponents. And these polarized voters are no fans of Trudeau.
The Left is constantly trying to out-woke itself. That’s a problem.Andray Domise: Always competing in the woke Olympics, the political left, too often, does not make it easy for newcomers (or Oprah Winfrey) to join the ranks and stay there.
What the yellow vests’ revolt revealed about the sad state of the LeftTerry Glavin: Where the Left isn’t wholly irrelevant, it is increasingly indistinguishable from the populist right
The man who marks the edge of CanadaJoe Harrietha has faced off against wildfires, mosquitoes and melting permafrost as he and his team maintain thousands of Canada-U.S. boundary markers
Meghan Markle’s new roles after a passing of the royal patronage batonRoyal patronage of charities and organizations can dramatically raise their profiles and bring in new funding
How GoodLife Fitness went from a single club in London, Ont. to 400 across CanadaGoodLife built its business thanks to its focus on reputation—and lots and lots of data
Does the B.C. gas pipeline need approval from hereditary chiefs?An influential hereditary leader explains the dilemma arising from Unist’ot’en protest, and what it says about Ottawa’s attitude toward First Nations