What is Canada’s infrastructure bank for?Pierre Poilievre on the risk of loan guarantees as part of Canada’s new infrastructure bank’s operations
The Liberals’ defence policy: So much, and too littleChrystia Freeland set out a bold vision for Canada’s foreign policy. But the Liberals’ defence policy seems to offer few ways to meet it.
Understanding the young lives lost on D-DayMatt Gurney on how he came to grapple with the incredible youth of the soldiers who died on D-Day, 73 years ago today
Where the Conservatives go from hereAlberta MP Garnett Genuis on why keeping the focus on unity will be key for the Conservative Party and its ability to win in 2019
Why British Columbia should hold another election—right awayWith drama over the Speaker’s chair, it’s clear this B.C. legislature is doomed—so let’s get on with sorting it out at the ballot box
It’s time to talk about terror in CanadaJustin Trudeau vowed that a Liberal government would amend the Tories’ Bill C-51. As terror attacks continue in Europe, are reforms still coming?
What the ’lavender scare’ tells us about Pride and its futureAs Toronto Pride asks police not to participate in this year’s parade, the fraught past—including the RCMP’s ’fruit machine’—offers cautionary lessons
What Trump’s retreat really means for global climate actionHow Trump’s move to withdraw the U.S. from the accord has actually resulted in the clearest call for climate action yet
Canadians shouldn’t be smug about America’s Paris accord retreatDonald Trump has been slammed for withdrawing America from the Paris climate agreement. But Canada’s not doing much better.
Why Canada’s pipeline approval process is such a mess—and how to fix itApproving major energy projects in Canada is a crazy quilt of overlapping jurisdictions, institutions and policy goals. But a new report suggests a way forward