Politics Insider for May 31: Report finds military ‘incapable‘ of handling sexual misconduct; Steven Del Duca projected to lose his own riding; Francois Legault says he will seek more power to control immigration to Quebec
Andrew MacDougall: It’s the ‘most important election since 1945’ and we’ve been reduced to the two main parties shouting about a problem Canada doesn’t have
‘These weapons were designed for one purpose and one purpose only: to kill the largest number of people in the shortest amount of time. There is no use and no place for such weapons in Canada.’
Pam Palmater: The rise of white nationalism happened so quickly in Canada that the government does not have a handle on the serious threat it poses to public safety
Matt Gurney: The country has been widely praised for its gun crackdown, but it is mostly just catching up to Canada’s existing laws
Canadians have been calling for tighter regulations long before recent proposals for handgun bans
Opinion: Youth involvement was a key to reducing violence after Toronto’s ‘summer of the gun’—so think beyond government programs and more police enforcement
Opinion: Maryland student Michael Solomon on why representation is the key to turning the March For Our Lives moment into a sustained movement
Isabela Barry lost her best friend in Parkland. How she and her classmates came to Washington to sing, rage and show America what change will look like.
As thousands attend March For Our Lives protests for gun reform in the U.S. on Saturday, March 24, marches will also take place in cities across Canada
Eight student organizers from blue and red states explain the reasons for their activism, their experiences with guns in America, and what comes next
Allen Abel in Washington: Spring means baseball and guns, and those U.S. obsessions were both on display in Trump’s White House Monday