OttawaA rogues’ gallery marches through an otherwise grey daySteely words in tight huddles. Thinly veiled blame games. Appearances begin to unspool on Day 24 of Mike Duffy’s trial
CanadaJacques Parizeau: A legacy larger than that speechMartin Patriquin on the life’s work of Jacques Parizeau, sovereignty’s fierce architect
CanadaFor each missing and murdered indigenous woman, a bell tollsWatch the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist’s moving tribute to each of Canada’s 1,122 missing and murdered aboriginal women
PoliticsJacques Parizeau: the sovereignty movement’s poet’He was, finally, the only PQ strategist worth the name.’ Paul Wells on the movement’s clumsy and ardent heart
EducationThe new program that has First Nations’ reading scores soaringA revolutionary program from the Martin Aboriginal Education Initiative has transformed two First Nations schools in Ontario
SocietyTraffic signs with a heart ask you to stop—in the name of loveRoad signs with an emotional appeal are gaining traction locally. And they’re going international.
PoliticsFor the record: Romeo Saganash on residential schoolsNDP MP Romeo Saganash, a survivor of residential schools, addresses the House of Commons on reconciliation
PoliticsA judge asks for busywork amid a Duffy trial standstillAnd so Courtroom 33 hears from a remorseful, 53-year-old landscaper
ArtsHer name is Arnaktauyok: A Q&A with a leading Inuit artistAcclaimed Inuit artist Germaine Arnaktauyok talks about her life, including her own experience in residential schools, and a new book on her art and times