Want men to support feminism? Stop treating them as the problem.Scott Gilmore: A new Chatelaine survey shows that men are no longer just a potential ally of women, the vast majority of them are already there
There’s value in Patrick Brown’s delusional yet incredible self-confidenceBrown’s recent conduct has revealed a cavern of delusion. Even so, there’s something inspiring about his oversized sense of self.
Big money for innovation, but questions about the strategy behind it allThe 2018 federal budget includes new funding for research, commercialization and support for exporters
Peter Carey’s new novel grapples with Australia’s legacy of racism“A Long Way from Home” delves into the crimes that built a continent, and how to move forward: “Guilt is such a wrong word. The useful word is, I think, responsibility.”
How social media impacts athletes at the OlympicsAthletes use social media to control their own narrative, but it can also be a gateway for negative feedback
The elevator warning at the centre of Canada’s political reckoningAccused politicians are demanding ‘due process’ from the very system #MeToo would sweep away and replace
Op-eds about why yoga pants are ’bad for women’ are bad for womenAnne Kingston: A rightly ridiculed column telling women what to wear reflects the deeply seated casual sexism rampant in mainstream media
As a water crisis looms in Cape Town, could it happen in Canada?Opinion: In Canada, we think of ourselves as the water wealthy country, but we aren’t immune to water shortages or disasters
Shelter in the shadow of the golden archesFor many people, McDonald’s is the most reliable shelter on cold winter nights—a symptom of the failings of Canada’s housing and shelter networks
Marie Henein, former Ghomeshi laywer, says #MeToo is a ’necessary social awakening’In an address at the University of Toronto, the polarizing criminal defence lawyer gave her thoughts on the pressures placed on working women