Why inequality is troubling the world’s top economistsWhen Nobel Prize-winning economists gathered together this year, one big issue was on their minds
Rewriting history? That’s how history is written in the first placeOpinion: As the debate over John A. Macdonald rages on, we must remember that revisiting history is an act of making a new history
What do doctors really have to fear from the feds’ tax crackdown?Opinion: Doctors are howling over Bill Morneau’s proposed closing of tax loopholes—but few of them would actually be significantly affected
I knew the London Bridge terroristOpinion: One man’s search for lessons and answers after Khuram Butt—a man he befriended a year ago—led a terror attack on London Bridge
Justin Trudeau is between a rock and a heart place on immigrationOpinion: As Canada experiences an ’unsustainable’ surge through its borders, Trudeau faces an unpalatable decision over his open-door brand
Why are some First Nations leaders resisting the UNDRIP?Opinion: For First Nations, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is a useful—but under-applied—tool
The world must finish its job—and protect its legacy—in AfghanistanOpinion: Former diplomat Chris Alexander on what’s at stake and what must happen in Afghanistan, as America announces more troops
Why a more independent Senate is working better for CanadiansOpinion: Independent Sen. Elaine McCoy on two ways the Senate has been improved by independence
Words and deeds: A rabbi watches the events in CharlottesvilleOpinion: Baruch Frydman-Kohl on being shaken by modern antisemitism and hatred—and how to stand up to it
The loneliness of Donald TrumpScott Gilmore: No longer able to command fear or respect, the U.S. president is suddenly very isolated and his White House a sideshow