Why the youth unemployment crisis isn’t what it seemsPublic policy’s approach to youth unemployment is muddied by the fact the rate includes teens and twenty-somethings, who relate differently to the workforce
An Arab festival, a headless clown and a sword — cue the outrageA poster for the festival, as well as the festival itself, destroy the cliché that Arab culture is a desert of bloody austerity
Scott Feschuk: It’s time for real change. Like this Yuletide bill!If the Liberals want to win the hearts of Canadians , this should be its first bill: An Act to Stop the Holiday Season from Expanding Even Further
Uncommon bonds: The friendship of Lindhout, Khadr and HarperHow horrific personal tragedies drew three suffering Canadians—Amanda Lindhout, Omar Khadr, and Rinelle Harper—into a close, unlikely kinship
Vladimir Putin, Justin Trudeau, and Canada’s Arctic problemAll of Moscow’s effort and attention, combined with Canada’s neglect, has effectively turned the Arctic Ocean into Putin’s Lake.
’Because it’s 2015’: A recalibration of power for women in cabinetJustin Trudeau led an equal number of men and women up the driveway to Rideau Hall. That short walk took 147 years.
As Trudeau takes power, judge adjourns citizenship court battleConvicted terrorists looking to keep Canadian citizenship agree to pause a constitutional challenge as Liberals weigh how to keep their promise
Amanda Lindhout. Rinelle Harper. Omar Khadr. Three well-known Canadians, united by an uncommon bond, this week in Maclean’s.
How the CRTC and NFB could help prevent a global media crisisWhy ’discoverability’ matters for your favourite show, and how a trio of just-announced summits from the CRTC and the NFB could help a global issue
Sheila Anderson, Silver Cross Mother: ‘A group no one wants to join’On Nov. 11, Sheila Anderson—who lost her son Jordan in Afghanistan—will lay a wreath on behalf of Canada’s grieving military families