Why do Australians have a problem with Canadians in their parliament?It’s all about fear of ’divided loyalties.’ But Canada has no such rule, and we’re hardly circling the geopolitical drain.
The tragic echoes in the cycle of Black deathAs a verdict loomed in the Andrew Loku inquest, Pierre Coriolan was killed in Montreal—reminders of why Black Canadians fight for change
The little monks of Little SandsEager for immigration, P.E.I. changed its education laws allowing children to train as Buddhist monks
B.C. fires stir memories of Fort McMurray—and fear for the futureThe evacuation of Williams Lake shows lessons of last year’s nightmare sank in. Good thing, because the wildfire threat across Western Canada is getting worse.
Is a premiers’ summit worth boycotting?Indigenous leaders maximized attention by snubbing this year’s provincial and territorial confab. But this isn’t the table they really want a seat at.
The troubles in Thunder Bay should trouble all CanadiansPerry Bellegarde on the way forward in Thunder Bay, where seven Indigenous children have been found dead since 2000
What happens when asylum seekers cross the U.S.-Canada borderWith asylum seekers still traveling north and crossing the border illegally, Krista Hessey explains what happens once they set foot on Canadian soil.
Omar Khadr: a political inkblot testThe political positions on the Khadr payout reveal the difficulties of separating partisan loyalties from the principles of fairness
Why a legal toking age of 21 would be hypocriticalIf political leaders are really worried about the development of young brains, they’ll bump up the drinking age, too
Can Sears Canada justify those ugly retention bonuses?The optics are terrible, and jilted workers are justifiably choked. But letting executives flee in a time of crisis can make matters worse.