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ScienceWhy MS scientists are taking aim at Canada’s new science ministerAnne Kingston on how the criticism levelled at Kirsty Duncan over a controversial MS treatment is surprisingly unscientific
OttawaJustin Trudeau, NATO, and the problem with backseat ministeringThe attacks in Paris raise questions about the prime minister’s policies. But he should get a chance to answer them.
OttawaEvan Solomon on guillotines, long knives and politicsThe tough road to renewal for the NDP and Conservatives
CanadaThe new bogeyman on Canadian campusesThe problem with men’s rights groups and the frustrating tendency to banish all things that seem distasteful
WorldWhat China’s one-child policy meant for my familyFrom 2015: The consequences of China’s one-child policy will be felt for generations—even in Canada.
CanadaAn Arab festival, a headless clown and a sword — cue the outrageA poster for the festival, as well as the festival itself, destroy the cliché that Arab culture is a desert of bloody austerity
CanadaVladimir Putin, Justin Trudeau, and Canada’s Arctic problemAll of Moscow’s effort and attention, combined with Canada’s neglect, has effectively turned the Arctic Ocean into Putin’s Lake.
News’Because it’s 2015’: A recalibration of power for women in cabinetJustin Trudeau led an equal number of men and women up the driveway to Rideau Hall. That short walk took 147 years.
OttawaTrudeau’s cabinet: Built to drivePaul Wells on Justin Trudeau’s first cabinet, which brings experience to tough challenges