2018 will be the year of allyshipPrivileged people need to start helping in a way that is neither performative nor shiny
It’s time to address the double standard about tax havensOpinion: If countries really want to get tough on tax avoidance, they should stop picking on small nations and call out close allies, instead
Johnny Bower: The three ways of knowing that wonderful fellaScrappy goalie. Big-hearted Canadian. Hockey legend. Sam Riches on the legacy of Maple Leafs icon Johnny Bower
How powerful is the religious right in Canada?Opinion: Various forces have made Canada’s Christian conservatives a weaker political group than America’s. Could that change?
The Aga Khan trip and a glimpse into Trudeau’s bad judgmentStephen Maher: Taking a billionaire’s hospitality is so obviously wrong, it makes you wonder: What else is the PM messing up?
Artificial intelligence is the future—but it’s not immune to human biasOpinion: As AI becomes more commonplace in our lives, what can be done to remove the bias that can sneak into those data-driven algorithms?
Why 2018 will be the year of Indigenous youthOnly when Canada gives its unwavering attention to its Indigenous communities will it see the potential
2018 will be the year of cyberwarThe cyberattacks of the past year can only hint at the coming weaponization of security flaws
The sadness that can lurk beneath the holiday cheerOpinion: There remains a reluctance to seek support for loneliness—and that can have real consequences
Is 2018 the year that democracy reaches its tipping point?Liberal democracy isn’t the only game in town. And 2018 may usher in more decay of our preferred political system.