Why it’s time to rethink pipeline protestsOpposing the supply of oil won’t reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. What if we harnessed innovation and reduced demand, instead?
A brave new world of policy in British Columbia With the NDP and Greens set to defeat Christy Clark when the legislature sits in June, B.C. prepares for a major legislative shakeup
An insider’s view of the final week of Andrew Scheer’s campaignChuck Strahl—a former MP and Andrew Scheer’s national campaign chair—on what it was like during those last tense days
Are Theresa May’s Tories about to blow the U.K. election?Britain’s Conservatives held a huge poll lead going into the election—but they’re losing ground to Labour. What’s going on?
Immigrants in Canada, and the secrets some of us keepWhat The Atlantic’s story ’My Family’s Slave’ reflects for many of Canada’s immigrants, and their complicated relationships to their new homes
By electing Andrew Scheer, the Conservatives choose not to go ’Mad’By rejecting Maxime Bernier with a cautious, conservative choice for leader, Conservatives choose life, as a party
A young Conservative on Andrew Scheer, and ’finishing the sentence’The Tories have stopped selling a vision of Canada, writes Natalie Pon. With Andrew Scheer as leader, here’s where it can go now
Why the ethics commissioner did wrong by Nigel WrightAndrew MacDougall on the ethics ruling against his former colleague in Stephen Harper’s PMO over the Mike Duffy affair
CPC Leadership: The Canadian Values Test with Murad HemmadiAhead of this weekend’s Conservative leadership convention, Maclean’s editor Murad Hemmadi unpacks everything that’s wrong with Kellie Leitch’s ‘Canadian values’ screening questions.
How some people are missing the point on cultural appropriationIt seems increasingly clear cultural appropriation’s champions aren’t interested in nuance or even free speech—they’re interested in hegemony