OpinionHow Canada’s conservatives can make 2018 a year of renewalWhat can conservatives do to make their parties more appealing to women and youth? Start with a more open nomination process, says Natalie Pon
Opinion2018 will be the year of the polarized churchA decision on a controversial text could cleave the Catholic faith in two
OpinionThe SRO program is over. What happens next?Opinion: Trustees from the largest school board in Canada have voted to end police officers serving in schools—and next steps will be crucial
OpinionIf there’s a war on Christmas, it’s being led by the most zealous ChristiansOpinion: A tempest in a British sausage roll reveals who’s really warping Christmas values—those who ignore love for neighbour
OpinionIn the face of new advertising laws, political free speech needs an advocateOpinion: British Columbia’s laws restricting political advertising were deemed Charter violations. So why are Ontario and Alberta enacting their own?
OpinionIs Jordan Peterson the stupid man’s smart person?Tabatha Southey delves into University of Toronto professor Jordan Peterson’s work and finds his secret sauce—and what makes his work unnerving
OpinionRoy Moore and the hypocrisy of America’s evangelicalsOpinion: Evangelicals have positioned themselves as America’s moral compass for decades. But many are long due for a hard look in the mirror.
OpinionWhat if Ontario scrapped cap-and-trade for a carbon tax?Opinion: Why a rising carbon tax that follows the federal benchmark rules and is fully revenue-neutral may be the best option for Ontario—and Canada
OpinionWhy a third political party isn’t likely to work in the United StatesOpinion: As Steve Bannon continues his war against Republican elites, there is talk of a third-party challenge to the GOP. That matters.
OpinionHow Canada could prepare for potential new wave of asylum seekersOpinion: Months after Justin Trudeau’s message that immigration must be welcoming but lawful, there is little evidence of change on the ground