Conservatives should pitch radical changes to Liberals’ weed planKate Robertson: The CannTrust scandal sheds light on leniencies granted to cannabis legal market offenders at the mercy of Canadian shareholders
’At Huawei, we’re not attaching laser beams to the heads of sharks’Letters to the editor, July 23, 2019: Readers weigh in on Democrats’ bright (Canadian) ideas, stubborn birds, feral pigs and a telecom giant
The glaring omission on the Supreme CourtHeidi Matthews: If we’re going to take reconciliation seriously, Canadian law needs to change, and it needs to start at the top
Battle of the badsTom Parkin: With two unpopular party leaders, expect the coming election campaign to be heavy on the overwrought rhetoric and negativity
The Prince of Lightness returnsAndrew MacDougall: The return of Gerry Butts offers a hint at the tone of the Liberal offer in 2019: a return to positivity. Tories beware.
Huawei’s pitch to Canadians: Keep your friends and family closeMatt Gurney: The Chinese company’s newest ad was meant to deliver a feel-good message. It is not going over well.
Losing the leadership of the free worldScott Gilmore: Thirty years ago, it was easy to believe when Reagan said that America was a ’beacon of freedom’. Nobody’s buying it today.
Where I come fromPrajakta Dhopade: Trudeau’s response to Trump’s racist tweets—that Canada is different—is almost believable, but ultimately naive
The real election threat is ChinaTerry Glavin: Ottawa has been focused on cyber-meddling. But consider the case of John McCallum for a glimpse at a more present danger.
I watched Unplanned so you don’t have toAnne Kingston: Watching an American evangelical movie is now part of covering Canadian politics. Let that sink in.