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OttawaWhat Sophie Grégoire Trudeau says about feminism and politicsStylish. Emotive. Everywhere. Anne Kingston on what the weight-bearing pillar in brand Trudeau means for politics and feminism
PoliticsWhile we still can: The case for advance directivesA proposed law on assisted death will not allow patients to choose death while they remain able. Should it?
PoliticsCleveland prepares for trouble at the Republican conventionWhen the run-down city in need of a boost won the Republican convention, it had no idea it would have to deal with Donald Trump
HealthAssisted death is the new pro-choiceWhen does life—and a doctor’s duty—begin and end? Assisted dying is dredging up the big questions of the abortion debate, for better or worse.
OttawaThe Conservative Party’s Kevin O’Leary factorThe brash businessman nicknamed ’Mr. Wonderful’ is tops in the polls to lead the Conservative Party of Canada. But why would he want to?
CanadaFort McMurray: Understanding a city of dreamsGiller Prize-nominated author Fred Stenson on the long, complex past behind the mythic town
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CanadaThe census is back with a swaggerThe best advertisement for the long-form version may have been its demise. Cue an early stampede of responses.
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