Congress adopts Canada-U.S. border billProject has involved both U.S. political parties and both Harper and Trudeau governments
Inside Christy Clark’s climate change brinksmanshipDid B.C. Premier Christy Clark win something real, or just put on a show?
What’s killing the animals at the Calgary Zoo?Seven penguins are dead in Calgary—the latest in a series of bizarre animal deaths over the last decade. Why does this keep happening?
Why Viola Desmond stood up to racism in Nova ScotiaA Q&A with law professor Constance Backhouse about Viola Desmond’s arrest, trial and little-known fight for racial justice in 1946
How to kill the Trans Mountain pipelineOpponents of Trans Mountain amass, with some eyes alighting on Lightning Rock—which could prove to be a lightning rod, akin to Standing Rock
Canada-U.S. border pre-clearance bill finally reaches CongressBill sails through House of Representatives, Senate urged to adopt it quickly
Rachel Notley takes on pipeline critics—even if they’re from her partyThe Alberta Premier on selling a pipeline in Vancouver, diversifying the economy, and surviving a merger on the right
The making of MyDemocracy.ca, the Liberals’ surveyA Q&A with the CEO and founder of Vox Pop Labs, which produced the government’s divisive survey on democratic values
Is now the time for Mexico and Canada to become the ’two amigos?’Mexico’s ambassador to Canada Agustín García-López on the two countries’ relations, from lifting visas to ending a beef ban
A panel gives 17 reasons Robin Camp shouldn’t remain a judgeBreaking down the judicial inquiry committee’s reasons for concluding Justice Robin Camp should lose his job