NewsWhat you need to know about Quebec, Ontario floodsWater levels are expected to recede by Wednesday, but severe damage has already been done.
PoliticsIs Quebec really the Florida of Canadian elections?No matter what Kevin O’Leary says, the Tories don’t need Quebec to win Canada
CanadaThe stats bear it out: In Quebec, trust is lowTwo scholars on trust dig into the data to see what they believe Andrew Potter got right—and wrong—about Quebec
CanadaOn Quebec and Andrew Potter: Tread carefully, CanadaIn many countries an unpopular idea can prove costly. But not in Canada, the champion of academic freedom and free speech.... right?
CanadaWhy Andrew Potter lost his ’dream job’ at McGillHigh-profile writer forced out over a Maclean’s column in what’s being called an attack on academic freedom
CanadaThe chilling effect of a McGill University tweet on its scholarsUniversity of Waterloo professor Emmett Macfarlane on why McGill’s public distancing of itself from a scholar is a problem
CanadaSocial media reacts to our story on social malaise in QuebecReaders had a lot to say about Andrew Potter’s piece on the meaning behind Quebec’s snowstorm
CanadaHow a snowstorm exposed Quebec’s real problem: social malaiseThe issues that led to the shutdown of a Montreal highway that left drivers stranded go beyond mere political dysfunction
CanadaIn Quebec City, a moment of painful truthIn the wake of the Ste-Foy attack, Quebec is forced to face a dark record of right-wing rhetoric and dog-whistle politics
CanadaTwitter, the mosque shooting, fake news and biasIn the absence of facts about the Quebec mosque shooting, two polarizing narratives emerged, reflecting a deep political divide