BusinessThe Canadian startups that could be billion-dollar breakouts in 2019These 10 tech firms on the rise could hit a billion-dollar valuation—but will they?
OpinionCanada’s new warships must be built for the future—not for todayThe Canadian military faces a crossroads year the likes of which it hasn’t faced since 1959—when the Avro Arrow was scuttled
OpinionIf an autonomous vehicle has an accident, who is legally responsible?Opinion: In the year ahead, lawyers, judges and politicians will have to start considering non-human decisions within the framework of human law
OttawaAndrew Scheer’s choose-your-own-adventure for 2019The Tory leader faces a choice—is he a nice guy, or nice and angry?
PoliticsThe Trans Mountain expansion will struggle for years—even if it gets the green light in 2019It isn’t dead, but Ottawa’s purchase could be resting a long time as it navigates a maze of challenges
OttawaJagmeet Singh got lost in the noise of 2018. Will 2019 be different?Singh has often been drowned out as NDP leader. Here’s how he plans to finally make his mark.
OpinionBefore reconciliation is possible, Canadians must admit the truthLet 2019 be the year we acknowledge the facts about Canada’s relationship with Indigenous people
PhotoMeghan Markle has...triplets? (And other highly improbable predictions for 2019)Before we tell you what’s likely to happen in the new year, here are some things that probably won’t.
OttawaIn Trudeauland, who makes all the decisions?Paul Wells: The Liberals enjoy many advantages going into the next election. They also have a fundamental problem.
OpinionCanada should elect a gender-balanced Parliament in 2019Our editorial: Nearly a century after Agnes MacPhail was the first woman elected to the House of Commons, only about a quarter of seats are held by women. It’s time for that to change.