Legal eagles: A roundtable about the Supreme Court appointment processFour political scientists examine the government’s new Supreme Court appointment process from all angles, finding both upside and downsides
Blunt talk: Sniffing out the divisive smell of weed in TorontoWith public pot smoking on the rise—along with complaints about the smell—we work with a pro smeller to find the science behind that aroma
How a new appointment process ushers in Supreme Court transparencyThe government’s Supreme Court appointments policy improves what has typically been an opaque process—but it’s not perfect.
Camelot and Canada: When Diefenbaker met KennedyThe U.S. president once said of the PM that he never wanted ‘to see that boring son of a bitch again’
Saskatchewan: A special report on race and powerHow many Indigenous people are in positions of power in Saskatchewan? We surveyed 265 of the most powerful people in the province. The results are shocking.
Why we can’t trust SIU to probe death of Abdirahman AbdiWe must wait quietly and respectfully for the SIU to produce all the facts into the death of Abdirahman Abdi, right? This is a tall order
In Quebec, a cement factory encased in hypocrisyWhy did the Quebec government hand millions to an emission-belching, billionaire-owned cement factory?
One man’s fight to help jets fly—despite mental illnessA debate rages: Should people with depression be allowed in jobs with life-or-death responsibilities?
Photo gallery: Famous protests throughout historyIt’s not just the ’Lone Wolf’ Tenor—hijacking public events to further a political cause has a long history
Searching for the Tragically Hip’s mythical BobcaygeonFrom 2016: The little town that became a CanRock Valhalla isn’t entirely the Hip’s oasis—but its true beauty reveals itself one star at a time