Online hate speech in Canada is up 600 percent. What can be done?Countries across the world are grappling with online hate speech through legislation. Is Canada about to join them?
When you’re Gordie Howe’s son, you learn some thingsDr. Murray Howe, in conversation with Wayne Gretzky, on being a good hockey parent, eating family dinners — and his father’s heart-breaking X-rays.
Russian spy son to Supreme Court: Don’t waste your timeAlex Vavilov says Ottawa’s fight to deny him citizenship is pointless because the astounding circumstances of his case are unlikely to reoccur
Canada’s aging population is going to put a strain on government coffersOpinion: As a result of dramatic demographic change, and the resulting higher spending and slower revenue growth, governments in Canada face stark choices
There will be no justice in the prison death of Soleiman FaqiriEvan Solomon: The police completed their report into his death. Their answer, emailed to the family: no one will be charged.
Jason Kenney wooed Alberta’s conservatives. Next, the rest of Alberta.Throwing red meat to the base is fun, but Kenney’s social conservatism could now be a liability
How ’race-shifting’ explains the surge in the number of Métis in Eastern CanadaAn increase in self-reported “Métis” people raises questions about which groups are authentic inheritors of Indigenous nationhood
New figures show just how big Canada’s immigrant wage gap isEven many second-generation immigrants earn much less than native-born workers. How speaking English impacts wages.
Dismantling the Indian Act and modernizing treaties is possible—and necessaryOpinion: As the Indian Act comes under scrutiny, treaties could serve as a reminder of what we could achieve—or a mark of our collective failure