BooksElizabeth Renzetti on how feminism is changing in the age of #MeTooThe author of ’Shrewed’ contends we’re at a historic moment in gender relations, and there’s no going back
SocietyOp-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
ArtsCarla Bruni on fashion, feminism, and being a political first ladyIn a wide-ranging Q&A, the French singer, model and former first lady of France discusses her activism and the complexities of being a political wife
OpinionWill Canada’s feminist foreign-aid program work?A closer look at the federal government’s new international assistance program, now oriented with women at its centre
SocietyJen Agg dishes on the food bizToronto’s Jen Agg insists she’s always been pilloried for doing things male restaurateurs do
PoliticsWhy a fancy, feel-good women’s summit is what the world neededWomen of power, influence and—yes—privilege gathered recently in Manhattan. As Anne Kingston writes, their show of strength could not be more timely.
PoliticsJustin Trudeau takes his greatest feminist hits to BroadwayThe PM stuck to familiar notes during his appearance at the Women in the World Summit, but it was music to the ears of his audience
PoliticsBeware the Girl Guides of March, Donald TrumpThough officially apolitical, the Guides become tough cookies when their values are threatened
CanadaFeminism’s radical turnFar from being dead, the fight for equality has turned fierce—and self-critical
WashingtonThe truth about Ivanka’s Trumped-up, me-first feminismThe first daughter met with Justin Trudeau and the president for a roundtable discussion on women in the workplace. The only woman likely to benefit is Ivanka herself.