Why the government’s decision to split INAC is a step in the right directionOpinion: Perry Bellegarde on why he’s ’cautiously optimistic’ about the Trudeau government’s split of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
Canada’s first safe injection site struggles with the rise of fentanylIn Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, at Ground Zero of the opioid crisis, once-controversial Insite is now just one small part of a tragic landscape
How MacEwan University got duped out of $11.8 million by scammersStaff direct payments to fraudulent account after spear phishing attack
These are the provinces where the opioid crisis is most severeCanadians came together to mark International Overdose Awareness Day at a time when the opioid crisis is ravaging their communities
Know your NAFTA: America’s beef with Canada’s dairy industryWhy Canada’s commitment to its supply management system could curdle NAFTA renegotiations.
Inside Ottawa’s crackdown on small business tax loopholesThe payoff to government coffers from the new plan is going to be lower than the $500 million that was expected, experts say
Cornwall’s garlic festival goes on despite anti-migrant sentimentThe influx of asylum-seekers pits hostile residents and vendors against organizers fighting for tolerance
Are white Canadians becoming conscious of their whiteness?Terry Glavin: They’re less likely than Americans to identify as ’white’—and long have been. But a new survey suggests that’s changing.
Jane Philpott moves on. Health Canada’s drug problems remain.The outgoing health minister leaves behind some of Ottawa’s hottest files, from the opioid crisis to a less-than-transparent drug-safety system