SocietyWhy Calgary Brought Fluoride BackI voted against fluoridation in 2011. Ten years later, the data—and the rise of anti-science rhetoric—changed my mind.
OttawaJonathan Dickie’s plan to lead Elizabeth May’s Greens to victoryHe isn’t a battle-hardened national campaigner. And that may be just right for the Greens.
PoliticsCanada’s foreign policy agenda in 2021There will be a new goal in the coming year: getting ahead (and getting heard) in an unfriendly, chaotic world
CanadaQuebec City’s political allergyFor decades, the city has resisted the charms of the PQ, vexing the party’s new star candidate
OttawaThis week’s 338Canada projection: Unfortunately, Alberta won’t matterPhilippe J. Fournier: The Conservatives may be on their way to sweep Alberta, but this race—still too close to call—will be decided elsewhere
OpinionKamala Harris is no friend of the communityAndray Domise: Harris’s status as running mate to Joe Biden is indeed historic. But representation does not imply loyalty or any degree of respect to Black and brown communities beyond the superficial.
OpinionWill nostalgia define the next four years in American politics?Adnan R. Khan: President-elect Joe Biden’s emerging cabinet suggests he is more interested in reset than reform. Is that what America really needs?
UniversityBut university students do voteJust because voter turnout is low for ’youth’ doesn’t mean it is low for all youth
OpinionCanada is ’a bad compromise, an evil gift that keeps giving, mostly trouble’Letters to the editor, Jan. 21, 2020: Readers weigh in on frayed national unity, fallout from the election and permanent deficits