A toast to Sir John A., Canada’s controversial nation builderAn hourlong discussion of the legacy of John A. Macdonald, whose 200th birthday falls on Jan. 11
The monumental politics behind Ottawa’s newest memorialsTwo new Ottawa projects will remind tourists of the darkest chapters of 20th-century world history
The real fallout from Fukushima’You can go ahead and eat the fish.’ Colby Cosh on the actual impact of the spread of radioactive seawater from Japan
Battle of the Christmas bulbsChristmas lights are balm to some, a bother to others—and an increasing source of civic conflict
When it comes to Syrian refugees, Canada is falling behindCanada promised to resettle 1,300 Syrian refugees by the end of 2014. Rachel Browne speaks with three who have recently arrived in Toronto.
Against their will: Inside Canada’s forced marriagesForced marriage is one of the last taboos to break. A new law could make it a crime. So why do those who champion prevention oppose it?
In Edmonton, a trail of horrorThe first legal hanging in what is now Alberta took place on Dec. 20, 1879. A Cree man named Swift Runner, possibly under the...
Cleaning house after CharbonneauThe final report from the Charbonneau commission won’t be the end of the war on corruption in Quebec
Details emerging about man who gunned down eight in EdmontonSources said 53-year-old Phu Lam did maintenance work at the VN Express Asian restaurant in Fort Saskatchewan, a bedroom community northeast of Edmonton.
Video: Discussing our 2014 Newsmakers of the YearAssistant editor Adrian Lee appears on Breakfast Television to discuss some of our picks from our Newsmakers issue, out now