PoliticsAn interview with Justin TrudeauThe Prime Minister talks to Paul Wells about managing expectations, the housing market and the weirdness of Canada-U.S. relations
OpinionAdvancing women’s equality could mean a windfall for all CanadiansAddressing Canada’s largest gender gaps could be worth $150 billion to Canada’s GDP by 2026. Here’s how it could happen.
OttawaWhat Trudeau says his government has achieved in 2017 so far, annotatedFrom the politics of marijuana, to moving beyond talk on First Nations, big policy challenges remain
OttawaThe trouble with Trudeau’s Indigenous centre planArchitecture professor David Fortin explains why ’nothing about the building would reflect Indigenous people’
NewsWhy some Indigenous people are calling out Canada 150Many Indigenous people across the country will not be celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday this July — here’s why.
OpinionWhy the salaries of staffers in the Prime Minister’s Office matterPMO staffer salaries always come down to politics. But the talk around Trudeau’s staffers’ pay has the potential to cause a problem.
CultureNeal Stephenson on magic, technology, and the lure of long booksOne of Justin Trudeau’s and Barack Obama’s favourite writers teams up with Nicole Galland for ’The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.’
CanadaCanada’s break with America on foreign policy isn’t so novelCanadian history—from JFK and Diefenbaker, to the last ’Trudeau Doctrine’—is littered with foreign-policy differences with the U.S.
OttawaHarjit Sajjan’s $62-billion defence policy long shotHistory shows long-term military spending often gets squeezed by hard-up governments—but sometimes it does get done
OttawaThe Liberals’ defence policy: So much, and too littleChrystia Freeland set out a bold vision for Canada’s foreign policy. But the Liberals’ defence policy seems to offer few ways to meet it.