OpinionWords and deeds: A rabbi watches the events in CharlottesvilleOpinion: Baruch Frydman-Kohl on being shaken by modern antisemitism and hatred—and how to stand up to it
CanadaThe KKK has a history in Canada. And it can return.Canada is not immune to hate, and a look at the history of the Ku Klux Klan’s expansion efforts proves it
WorldOur misplaced faith in political MessiahsOpinion: Too often people are turning to political leaders for answers to all that ails them. It’s a dangerous tendency that needs to change.
OpinionThe loneliness of Donald TrumpScott Gilmore: No longer able to command fear or respect, the U.S. president is suddenly very isolated and his White House a sideshow
OpinionWhy the foreign buyers tax isn’t making Vancouver more affordableOpinion: The lesson, one year into Vancouver’s foreign buyers tax, is that real-estate supply may actually be the city’s biggest problem
WashingtonThis is the real Donald Trump, loud and clearAnne Kingston: Trump’s messaging is now so brazen that dog whistles are redundant. The signals are increasingly plain for all to see.
OpinionF--k it: Why we need to swear moreScott Gilmore on the importance of swear words and why we can no longer describe our current world using polite vocabulary alone
OpinionIt wasn’t a lone, unusual flare-up. Charlottesville really is America.Opinion: Comments from Gov. Terry McAuliffe reveal his failure in the tragedy in Charlottesville—and America’s aversion to historical context
OttawaChrystia Freeland plays her NAFTA handPaul Wells on how the minister unveiled her NAFTA wish list with some Trumpian language and the vagueness of a career communicator
OpinionDemocracy can’t be taken for granted. Charlottesville proves that.Opinion: The tragedy in Charlottesville is a reminder that democracy requires constant commitment—even in places like the U.S. and Canada