CanadaWhy Canada’s carbon pricing plan should give money directly to CanadiansThe federal government’s discussion paper on the so-called ’backstop’ remains unclear on what it will do with carbon revenues
PoliticsCanada is a federation of frenemies—and pipeline politics prove itAlberta Premier Rachel Notley says Canada is more than ’a combination of individual fiefdoms.’ Has she met us?
SocietyA blood pact takes another Black life. Who is listening?Jordan Edwards’ death exposes, again, who it is that holds power over Black bodies—and white North America must see its complicity
OpinionAfter Trump’s leaks to the Russians, what could happen next?Scott Feschuk imagines future scoops as Trump’s White House, patching up leaks and spiralling into lies, grapples with increasingly dire straits
CanadaOne way forward, after Canadian media’s ’Appropriation Award’ fiascoNow what? Andray Domise on what’s at stake in the wake of powerful Canadian editors and columnists calling for an ‘appropriation award’
CanadaIndigenous tenacity and new Charter rights could transform our courtsCanada 150 offers us a chance to see past Canadian law’s serene surface to tectonic shifts happening below
CanadaFloodplain living isn’t a luxury. It’s a reality we have to deal with.An Albertan who worked on flood recovery efforts in 2013 explains the problem with criticizing home owners for their ’river views’
CanadaWhat has become of my British Columbia?How did British Columbia go from the stewardship of Amor de Cosmos, asks Hadani Ditmars, to Vancouver becoming an emptying hedge city?
CanadaWhy the B.C. Green Party should be wary of a coalitionAndrew Weaver could be a kingmaker in British Columbia. But history and politics suggest that could be a poisoned chalice.
OpinionFor black women, The Handmaid’s Tale’s dystopia is real—and tellingThe way people are talking about The Handmaid’s Tale—Hulu’s buzzy TV series—reveals the limits of popular feminism