OpinionThe Dafonte Miller case reveals a troubling trust gap for policeOpinion: Amid allegations of a cover-up in the alleged assault of a teen, the police’s request for trust is hard to take
CanadaHow to get the cops out of your Pride paradePride groups in Calgary and other western cities are talking their police out of marching in uniform. The keys appear to be discretion and tact.
OpinionThe police saved my queer, Muslim life. And they can be allies for others, too.For many in marginalized communities, the police are our only hope. The journey to fight injustice should not be a zero-sum game.
CanadaA closer look at the rise in hate crimes in CanadaNearly half of all hate crimes reported in Canada in 2015 targeted victims based on race and religion
Facebook Instant ArticlesFive underrated reasons for Trump’s winAfter Trump’s win, a look at some news stories that now appear to have been bigger than they seemed at the time
SocietyTo serve and forecheckCalgary’s Louise Warren has learned that what works on the ice works on the streets
BooksThe police vs. social mediaWhy the logic of policing and the logic of social media are in conflict
WorldBy turning their backs, police are deepening America’s tribalismThe Editorial: Public criticism is not betrayal. And by ignoring that, U.S. police are highlighting a dangerous social divide.
WorldThe truth about race, the police and FergusonWhy changing the racial make-up of police forces won’t solve the dangers facing young black men in America
OttawaTime for an informed debate over policing powers A sweeping assessment of how Ottawa confronts terrorist threats is overdue, says one observer