OpinionB.C.’s housing debate is political. A foreign investment ban is politics.Opinion: B.C. Green party leader Andrew Weaver is proposing a ban on foreign investment—revealing that such solutions are a partisan affair
OpinionAs we remember a mosque massacre, let’s find the hero within usOpinion: Jan. 29 marks one year since the horrifying Quebec massacre. We must honour Aymen Derbali’s selfless heroism, but we can all go further.
OpinionThe lessons Canada should learn from Britain’s anti-immigrant politicsOpinion: Canada is seen as a global beacon on immigration. But Justin Trudeau would be wise to look for the warning signs that Britain ignored before Brexit
SocietyIn Hawaii, a false-alarm missile alert is a shocking glimpse of reality’This is not a drill’: What happened when the vacation paradise of Maui woke up to the threat of an incoming ballistic missile
WorldDonald Trump’s white supremacy blinds him to the debt America owes HaitiDomise: It is no longer possible for anyone to defend Trump without defending both racism and the mechanisms by which it perpetuates itself
OpinionHow sports diplomacy could lead to an unprecedented shift for the KoreasOpinion: After a year of anxiety and bellicose Trump tweets, the Olympics offer a rare moment of optimism for North and South Korea. But will it last?
OpinionWhat’s missing in the debate over Ontario’s minimum wageOpinion: Political debates are fundamentally about how we want to live together—and if we ignore the human element, we threaten our democracy
OpinionThe proxy crusade over Justin Trudeau’s ugly Christmas sweaterTabatha Southey: Why the outrage over a photo of the Trudeaus wearing sweaters adorned with an emoji-added Last Supper scene is misplaced
OpinionIs price fixing a major problem in Canada?Opinion: Despite the righteous outrage over an admitted scheme to fix the price of bread, the reality is that Canada’s system largely works
OpinionThe case for guaranteed Indigenous representation in OttawaOpinion: The relationship between settler Canadians and Indigenous Peoples calls for serious ideas about reform—and that includes Parliament