TelevisionHow much longer can The Bachelorette last?What two Bachelorettes and a few early exits tell us about the future of a venerable reality TV fixture
WorldThe meaning of the meddling Prince CharlesCharles’s lobbying letters defend the toothfish and the badger cull. Do they also put the monarchy at risk?
OttawaStephen Harper’s not-so-smooth re-electionsWant the truth? You’ll have to wait. Paul Wells on broken promises to come in the election lead-up
BusinessWhy Wall Street keeps winningOn Wall Street, it’s almost as if the financial crisis never happened
BusinessDenis Coderre vs. UberMontreal’s mayor is no fan of Uber—and no city has done more than his to halt it
EconomyThe optimism of Stephen PolozMay 20: Plus, the true cost of fossil fuels, a record year of auto recalls, and a high-stakes jewellery heist
SocietyThe Queen meets with Cpl. Nathan Cirillo’s regimentAfter Cpl. Cirillo’s death, Queen Elizabeth II wrote to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Now, she’s met with members of the Hamilton regiment
CanadaAbandon the foolish ’war on the car.’ It’s holding back our cities.The proposed redesign of Montreal’s Saint Catherine Street is innovative, needed—and a sign the driver-vs.-pedestrian rhetoric is tired.
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WorldIslamic State isn’t actually winning in IraqThe fall of Ramadi isn’t a disaster. It’s a chance to try and bridge Iraq’s sectarian divide.