Letter to the editor: ’Brad Wall deserves better’Saskatchewan’s finance minister Kevin Doherty responds to a Maclean’s column about ’Saskatchewan’s Brad Wall problem’
The foul cynicism of Christy Clark’s speech from the throneWhy the doomed B.C. Liberals’ Throne Speech—gruesomely stitched together from the platforms of the party’s rivals—was insidious and dangerous
Advancing women’s equality could mean a windfall for all CanadiansAddressing Canada’s largest gender gaps could be worth $150 billion to Canada’s GDP by 2026. Here’s how it could happen.
Canada is seen as a global human rights beacon—but not so much, at homeAs Canada works to protect human rights in the world, we have to acknowledge the failures at home, even as we fete Canada 150
The barriers for Indigenous women in entrepreneurshipNicole Robertson on her firsthand experiences of the unique challenges of starting a small business as an Indigenous woman
The Liberals are getting in their own way on gender equality in scienceA lack of gender equality in science is holding Canada back. When will the government take real action?
Why Canadians are closer to losing their news than they thinkThe depth of Canada’s media problem is only truly visible by looking at the country’s most popular news access point: Facebook
Why some Indigenous people are calling out Canada 150Many Indigenous people across the country will not be celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday this July — here’s why.
The power—and the violence—of being an Indigenous trans womanIn the Anishinaabe worldview, being Two-Spirited is holy. In Western culture, being transgender is anything but. A poet digs into the differences
The roses and the thorns of Canada’s new national security billIt’s far from perfect. But Bill C-59 is landmark legislation that appears to be an improvement over the Conservatives’ Bill C-51