How to survive the whipped cream shortage threatening ChristmasAhead of the Christmas holidays there’s a looming shortage in canned whipped cream. Here’s how to protect yourself.
The MMIW inquiry begins in 2017. Victims’ families want answers.As a federal inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls ramps up, families who’ve lost faith in police search for answers themselves
Service dogs help veterans with PTSD. Why won’t Ottawa?’This is just basic discrimination,’ says one vet, angry over Ottawa’s refusal to treat service dogs for PTSD sufferers the same as for other injured former soldiers.
A milestone looms for Canada’s Syrian refugees: ’Month 13’Thousands of Syrians will soon be collecting social assistance. But that’s not surprising—nor is it all bad news.
Identity politics returns to QuebecWhy populism and identity issues are set to dominate Quebec politics, perhaps one more time, in the year ahead
Did Canada’s pot panel give stoned drivers a pass?The task force for legalizing marijuana shies away from setting a blood-THC limit, citing scientific and legal concerns
What Canada learned about marijuanaThe Canadian task force on legalizing marijuana toured other weed-friendly jurisdictions. The basic lesson: ’Expect surprises.’
In Justin Trudeau’s second year, promises meet proving groundAmid questions for Trudeau about the economy, and a fight for the middle class, John Geddes envisions what 2017 will hold for the Liberals
Canada has much to offer the world in its sesquicentennial yearAnd we have much to be thankful for ourselves in 2017, and beyond
Trump: News on scuppered Keystone XL coming soonRemark came from interview with the president-elect on Fox News