OpinionCanada is seen as a global human rights beacon—but not so much, at homeAs Canada works to protect human rights in the world, we have to acknowledge the failures at home, even as we fete Canada 150
WorldWhy Wang Yi felt free to throw a hissy fitTerry Glavin on Canada’s cowering in the face of Chinese pressure
WorldWhy is Canada making arms deals with the Saudis?The Conservative and Liberal governments alike are ready to make deals with the human-rights-abusing nation
GeneralEditorial: What will it take to kick North Korea out of the U.N.?With the abdication of the U.S. as the world’s policeman, there is no authority left to take on a pariah state
On CampusThanks to York, we now know where the line is drawnOur editorial on the silver lining in a rights controversy
GeneralThanks to York U’s absurd policy, Canadians know where the line is drawn on human rightsEditorial: Why the publicity is a good thing
GeneralNo women in my group, please: #YorkU studentYork’s support for a student’s request to skip co-ed group meetings launched a backlash
NewsAboriginal people file 390 complaints against Ottawa and First Nations governmentsOTTAWA - Members of First Nations communities brought a record number of complaints last year to the Canadian Human Rights...
PoliticsWhatcott fallout: the Supreme Court upholds protections we don’t needCanadian tolerance is less fragile than courts and human rights bodies think