The ghosts of past promises haunt the Republicans’ futureThe Republicans’ health care bill to repeal and replace Obamacare looks set to fail. What will the party—and Donald Trump—do next?
The ’grievous injustice’ of the Khadr settlementOpinion: Tory MP Garnett Genuis on why a full accounting in court was needed, not a speedy and politically motivated settlement
Why Donald Trump’s dinner chat with Putin mattersThe White House line about a previously undisclosed Trump-Putin meeting being ’small talk’ doesn’t ring true, writes Andrew MacDougall
The tragic echoes in the cycle of Black deathAs a verdict loomed in the Andrew Loku inquest, Pierre Coriolan was killed in Montreal—reminders of why Black Canadians fight for change
The Charlie Gard story reveals what we won’t accept about medicineAmid the crass politicization and the cruel false hope around the Charlie Gard case is this truth: We, as a society, refuse to grasp death
The troubles in Thunder Bay should trouble all CanadiansPerry Bellegarde on the way forward in Thunder Bay, where seven Indigenous children have been found dead since 2000
The interest rate hike is going to leave its mark on Canadian exportersThe Bank of Canada’s decision to increase interest rates, while necessary, will put upward pressure on the loonie, making life more difficult for exporters
Yes, sleep deprivation is tortureInternational and Canadian law leaves no doubt: what Omar Khadr experienced in Guantanamo was torture
An open letter to young Canadians in the sciencesScience can seem intimidating. But uncertainty, says Lauren Hayward Sierens, can be powerful if you embrace it.