CanadaHow to make sex unsexy: Teach itProgressive sex ed may not just be a victory for public health, but for abstinence
CanadaHere’s the wildest fact about Ontario’s sex-ed curriculumThe most galling thing about Ontario’s current sex-ed curriculum bears repeating as opponents warm up the war machines
Economic analysis’How did everything go so terribly wrong?’Mike Moffatt, a member of Trudeau’s economic council of advisors, tells the federal Liberal caucus about the erosion of southwestern Ontario’s economy
OttawaWhy Trudeau and Harper are singing the praises of Ontari-ari-arioJustin Trudeau will hold winter meetings there. Stephen Harper made a series of Ontario-centric moves. And it’s all because of the impending election.
Economic analysisNot in their shoes: The problem with value-for-money auditsPaul Boothe on the case of Infrastructure Ontario, and why the main flaw of the Ontario Auditor General’s report was its creeping subjectivity
Economic analysisOntario is number one. God help us.Jason Kirby on what it means now that Ontario is Canada’s fastest-growing economy
OttawaStephen Harper, a son—and antagonist—of OntarioNothing matters more to the future of Canadian conservatism than Ontario. The Prime Minister can’t leave it alone.
SocietyBoomers: Do as I say, not as I didOn Jan. 1, smoking will no longer be permitted on restaurant and bar patios in Ontario. Emma Teitel asks: why not ban porn and poutine, instead?
EconomyIt’s time for Ontario to break its auto habitGovernments have taken to subsidizing carmakers in a wage race to the bottom
OttawaIn the Wynne-Harper detente, it will take two to tangoPaul Wells on why the feud between the Prime Minister and the premier of the country’s largest province simmers on