Opinion: China and Russia are reportedly eavesdropping on the U.S. president’s cellphones. But maybe, muses Tabatha Southey, those foreign spies are the real victims
Opinion: Canada’s implementation of Magnitsky laws, which would punish foreign human-rights abusers, is falling behind—meaning dissidents and journalists remain at risk
Opinion: A trans poet on what it means to defend an existence, as the U.S. government reportedly plans to define a person’s sex as a biological fact determined at birth
Opinion: The Canadian government should explore reparations for people whose cannabis-related criminal offences have stopped them from fully participating in society
Opinion: Understanding progress—what it is, what it isn’t, and what it’s good for—requires us to ask questions that we’re not asking right now. And the stakes are very high.
Before You Go: Mike Commito and his wife Chantal wanted their young child to have French as a mother tongue. But what would that mean for a father who’s hardly fluent?
Damien Chazelle’s moon-landing film—a 180-degree turn from ’La La Land’—refuses to simply fly the flag, and instead looks honestly at the meaning of heroism