What the ceasefire in Syria really meansThe Syrian ceasefire, brokered by the U.S., Russia and Jordan, reveals the shifting positions of the countries involved in the conflict
Rona Ambrose’s advice for Canadian women considering politicsThe Conservative Party of Canada’s former interim leader on why she ran for office—and why more Canadian women should run, too
When opinion trumps evidence, public health is at riskIn an era when belief in an opinion is treated as a legitimate form of evidence, real evidence-based medicine is more important than ever
It’s time to hit the reset button on Canada’s MMIWG inquiryThe national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is losing the faith of those who need it the most
One picture, nearly 1,000 words: Trump and Putin shake on itWhat the photo of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin shaking hands at the G20 summit says about the shifts in world politics
Protected nominations for MPs are an affront to our democracyThe Liberal Party is debating whether incumbent MPs must go through an open-nomination process again. Here’s why they must.
What is Justin Trudeau going to do with his global goodwill?Justin Trudeau has amassed plenty of international political capital, says Andrew MacDougall—but it’s unclear what he’ll spend it on
The Conservatives don’t show up for Pride, and that’s a problemThe Tories’ failure to engage with the LGBTQ community puts them out of step with Canadians
What can be done about the crisis in Venezuela?As violence flares between the Maduro government and protesters, outside forces—including Canada—have a role to play