Cover preview: In Canada, justice is not blindA Maclean’s investigation that spanned nine months has uncovered a system designed to put Indigenous Canadians in jail—and keep them there
A toxic drug, more powerful than fentanyl, hits AlbertaHow an Alberta professor’s good research was used to create an ultra-toxic drug, decades after he shelved it
Rachel Notley doesn’t understand the media—or martyrsThe best gift the Alberta NDP premier could ever give Ezra Levant was to try to ban The Rebel website
’Well, it’s over.’ The Jian Ghomeshi trial draws to a closeAnne Kingston on what we learned from the Ghomeshi trial
Ghomeshi Day 8: The defence’s dramatic, deft closeFinal arguments in the Jian Ghomeshi trial made it clear: Ghomeshi wasn’t the only one on trial. So was the Canadian judicial system.
’We don’t need one more ride on the merry-go-round’: Time for fresh ideasEqual access to services is a good start. But let’s take this good start and apply it to where Indigenous communities are located
Normand Brathwaite and Quebec’s problem with blackfaceBy suggesting there is nuance to the use of blackface, Normand Brathwaite committed the ultimate faux pas: critiquing while black.
New Hampshire primary results prompt questions on NAFTAMANCHESTER, N.H. – The North American Free Trade Agreement doesn’t have a champion among either of the winners of the New...
Scott Gilmore: The hard truth about remote communitiesThey will never be as healthy and prosperous as cities. And for Indigenous people who want to leave, there is no system to help them.
Explainer: How are witnesses prepped in sexual assault trials?Marie Henein’s cross-examination in the Jian Ghomeshi trial seemed to catch the Crown — and the complainants — by surprise. Chatelaine explains why.