Canada’s most dangerous cities: homicideSeven murders gave the city top spot in 2010, well above the national rate
Canada’s most dangerous cities: aggravated assaultEschew dingy bars, dark alleys, harsh words, and all jokes about Saskatchewan
Canada’s most dangerous cities: auto theftNowhere in Canada are you more likely to have your car jacked than in Joliette
Canada’s most dangerous cities: sexual assaultBased on incidents reported to police in 2010, Saint John, N.B., tops the list
Canada’s most dangerous cities: breaking and enteringThe lakeside city of Belleville, Ont.—population 50,000—had the highest rate of breaking and entering in Canada for 2010
Murray Frum: The wild bid, the fake and other art talesHe could be defined by many aspects of his life, unfortunately all of them very good, writes Barbara Amiel
Finding a rights balanceThe courts are limiting the powers of Canada’s human rights tribunals one case at a time
“My children did a lot of cruelty to me”On the witness stand, accused “honour killer” Mohammad Shafia says he was the model father
The three who livedWhat we know of the three children not dead or on trial offers a chilling glimpse into the Shafia household