What we can learn from a disastrous 1930 U.S. tariff on Canadian goodsAs Donald Trump threatens tariffs on steel and aluminum, policymakers should look to history and take heed of the Smoot-Hawley Act’s cautionary tale
What’s happening to Canada’s defence spending?Opinion: Despite a policy overhaul, the 2018 budget has set out virtually no new spending for the fundamentals of Canada’s military. That’s a problem.
How ’The Shape of Water’ became the movie of the momentIn an Oscars ceremony that capped off Hollywood’s annus horribilis, it’s no great shock that Best Picture went to a comfortable, inoffensive morality tale
The Oscar machine Harvey Weinstein built ticks along, with only a few dingsOpinion: With a few exceptions, the first Oscars of the #MeToo era largely awarded, or was otherwise silent about, men variously accused of abuse
Donald Trump has more in common with Winston Churchill than you thinkOpinion: As ’The Darkest Hour’ draws acclaim for its portrayal of Churchill, a comparison to Trump reveals two leaders obsessed with glory days
Why Donald Trump’s dramatic swing on gun control won’t lastOpinion: The President’s history and the nature of his base make it impossible to be hopeful about his feints toward gun control
How two evangelism stars helped form Canada and America’s religious outlooksThe divergent paths of Billy Graham and Canadian pastor Charles Templeton changed how their countries saw religion’s role in public life
Outdated medical gear is putting airplane passengers at riskOpinion: Medical distress on planes is rising—but what each airline keeps handy, and how flight crews are trained to respond, varies wildly
’Not in mixed company’: The tensions in Black Canadian advocacyOpinion: The idea that Black Canadians all envision the same end goal is predicated on an assumption that simply may not be true
Why we should talk about masculinity more oftenOn issues like friendship, loneliness, and education, it’s vital for men to openly interrogate masculinity’s core precepts, writes Tabatha Southey