How Canada’s conservatives can make 2018 a year of renewalWhat can conservatives do to make their parties more appealing to women and youth? Start with a more open nomination process, says Natalie Pon
Trudeau’s LGBTQ apology is a good start, but it’s not enoughOpinion: Commitment to long term and sustainable support for LGBTQ community-based social services will make the apology worthwhile
2018 will be the year of the polarized churchA decision on a controversial text could cleave the Catholic faith in two
The SRO program is over. What happens next?Opinion: Trustees from the largest school board in Canada have voted to end police officers serving in schools—and next steps will be crucial
Are Canada’s pot-fearing politicians raising children or goats?Tabatha Southey schools Tory MP Peter Kent on children’s lack of interest in sharecropping, and eating kale-like substances
Why the language of Hollywood harassment stories mattersOpinion: Even a term like the ’Weinstein effect’ removes women from stories, and maintains a narrow focus on a singular perpetrator
If there’s a war on Christmas, it’s being led by the most zealous ChristiansOpinion: A tempest in a British sausage roll reveals who’s really warping Christmas values—those who ignore love for neighbour
In the face of new advertising laws, political free speech needs an advocateOpinion: British Columbia’s laws restricting political advertising were deemed Charter violations. So why are Ontario and Alberta enacting their own?
A teacher to her students: ’What I need you to know is that I value you’The Before You Go series: A teacher imparts advice to her students—past, present and future—and tells them how they changed her life
The national housing strategy promises big spending, but is it money well spent?Opinion: With homelessness funding not tied to outcomes, tens of billions of new spending from Ottawa might not help nearly as much as it could