Letters to the editor, January 2018: ’Consensus was never possible’Maclean’s readers write in about our cover story on Justin Trudeau’s ’mid-life crisis,’ and more
Will a federal government shutdown damage the U.S. economy?Opinion: The impact of a shutdown depends on whether employees are paid their foregone wages after it ends—and how long it lasts
The problem at the root of the RCMP’s dysfunctional cultureOpinion: The RCMP is a federal military force that takes on ill-fitting municipal missions. To fix its culture, it should get out of contract policing
Indigenous people must become full partners in Canada’s health systemOpinion: Healthcare treatment isn’t being delivered equally to all people across Canada—and major work lies ahead to make that a reality
A time-travelling look at Sen. Lynn Beyak’s future podcast careerWhat will Lynn Beyak do, now that she’s been booted from caucus? Tabatha Southey heads to the future to see what the senator will say before she retires
How a premature move to electric trucks could hurt Canadian consumersOpinion: Electric trucks could be an emissions game-changer, and companies are buying in—but the math doesn’t quite add up, and details are scant
B.C.’s housing debate is political. A foreign investment ban is politics.Opinion: B.C. Green party leader Andrew Weaver is proposing a ban on foreign investment—revealing that such solutions are a partisan affair
China the winner after pointless Canada-U.S. meeting on North KoreaFor Canada, the main legacy of the forum for peace on the Korean Peninsula may be increasingly thorny relations with the world’s emerging superpower
Migrant farm workers and the cruel trade-off at your local produce aisleOpinion: Is it a fair exchange when the fresh fruits and vegetables that we feed to our kids come at such a cost to other families and their kids?
As we remember a mosque massacre, let’s find the hero within usOpinion: Jan. 29 marks one year since the horrifying Quebec massacre. We must honour Aymen Derbali’s selfless heroism, but we can all go further.