Too many Canadians don’t recognize the Islamophobia in their countryDespite numerous high-profile incidents and a stream of everyday instances, some Canadians still ignore or deny anti-Muslim hate
Canadians are borrowing their way to ‘wealth’And increasingly they are tapping family and friends for funds
How Penny Oleksiak inspired a Canadian swimming crazeThe young Olympian’s success spurred interest in her sport, particularly among women
Fit in, or be excluded: The root of immigrants’ impulse to assimilateConcerns about ostracism can lead some immigrants—particularly first-generation ones—to deny racial and cultural issues
In defence of NickelbackNickelback is seen by many as a punchline. So why are they so popular? The answer is in Canada’s cultural context—and the music itself
Nickelback is a national treasure, says Canada. Wait, what?Why does Canada love the much-maligned band? Scott Feschuk searches his soul
Quebec is more fearful about the future—with good reasonLa Belle Province is ’like a cube of sugar beside a gallon of coffee’
Harjit Sajjan’s $62-billion defence policy long shotHistory shows long-term military spending often gets squeezed by hard-up governments—but sometimes it does get done
In return to tradition, more young women taking husband’s namesWhen a bride taking her husband’s name is no longer a political act