Saskatchewan’s Brad Wall problemFor years, Brad Wall has tied a vision of a New Saskatchewan to his stewardship. What will happen now, as his popularity plunges?
For transgender Canadians, Bill C-16 is symbolic—yet meaningfulThe passage of Bill C-16 is a victory for transgender Canadians. But here’s why more work still needs to be done.
Proposing amendments isn’t Senate activism. It’s the Senate’s job.No, the Senate isn’t obstructing the House of Commons—and casting its actions as unprecedented activism is ahistorical
Politicians can’t let another year of hate crimes pass without actionHate crimes against Muslims have spiked—while Black and Jewish Canadians continue to be assailed. What can politicians do?
Why the salaries of staffers in the Prime Minister’s Office matterPMO staffer salaries always come down to politics. But the talk around Trudeau’s staffers’ pay has the potential to cause a problem.
Will Canada’s feminist foreign-aid program work?A closer look at the federal government’s new international assistance program, now oriented with women at its centre
The Canada most people don’t hearFour Indigenous writers respond to what they say is a ‘counterproductive’ piece in Maclean’s
Amarjeet Sohi responds: What is Canada’s infrastructure bank for?Canada’s infrastructure minister rebuts Pierre Poilievre’s criticisms of the Liberals’ proposed new federal infrastructure bank
The people left behind by Trudeau’s promised nation-to-nation relationshipThe feds’ talk around Bill S-3 reveals Indigenous women and children are being ignored in discussions on Indian status
Who will stand up for Canadian beer drinkers?The beer lobby is fighting a tax that would make your brews cost more. But beer drinkers are actually the yeast of its concerns.