Opinion: China and Russia are reportedly eavesdropping on the U.S. president’s cellphones. But maybe, muses Tabatha Southey, those foreign spies are the real victims
Opinion: Canada’s implementation of Magnitsky laws, which would punish foreign human-rights abusers, is falling behind—meaning dissidents and journalists remain at risk
Opinion: A trans poet on what it means to defend an existence, as the U.S. government reportedly plans to define a person’s sex as a biological fact determined at birth
Jen Gerson: Mohammed bin Salman has clearly decided that transforming a false-front economy requires tyranny. Lucky for him, his kingdom has purchased the world’s compliance
Opinion: The Canadian government should explore reparations for people whose cannabis-related criminal offences have stopped them from fully participating in society
Opinion: Understanding progress—what it is, what it isn’t, and what it’s good for—requires us to ask questions that we’re not asking right now. And the stakes are very high.