Can Donald Trump pull the U.S. out of NAFTA all on his own?Some lawyers say withdrawal without congressional approval would be unconstitutional, but the politics of the play might be another matter
B.C.’s record-setting wildfires explained in one chartWildfire season in British Columbia isn’t over yet, but the amount of land burned this year has already surpassed the record set...
Rewriting history? That’s how history is written in the first placeOpinion: As the debate over John A. Macdonald rages on, we must remember that revisiting history is an act of making a new history
Being transgender in the Canadian militaryExperts say there is a higher proportion of transgender people in the military than the general population. Why they choose to serve.
The journey to honour Michelle Lang, a fallen Canadian reporterThere’s a bay in remote Saskatchewan named after Michelle Lang, the only Canadian journalist killed in Afghanistan. This summer, a trio of her friends and family went to find it.
Is a ban on floor-crossing politicians unconstitutional?Former federal minister Steven Fletcher says a Manitoba law banning the practice infringes on his freedoms—and the rights of his constituents
Why John A. Macdonald’s name doesn’t belong on Canada’s schoolsLet’s teach our children about Macdonald, not make them line up under his banner, writes Cherie Dimaline
Why are some First Nations leaders resisting the UNDRIP?Opinion: For First Nations, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is a useful—but under-applied—tool
Is Donald Trump emboldening extremists in Canada?Opinion: Trump’s rhetoric on immigration in particular plays to fears held by right-wing groups – including those in Canada
Peeking at the eclipse has me seeing spots. Now what?Optometrists were deluged with calls from Canadians who just couldn’t stop themselves. Lucky for them, it’s hard to look at the sun.