Canada’s new Governor General Louise Arbour is among a group of powerful people who have rationalized Paul Kagame’s violence, ...
Of the more than 100 companies in Canada that produce components for the F-35 combat aircraft, Mississauga-based Magellan Aerospace is one of the largest. Notably, it is also majority owned and ...
Across the Canadian left, politics is increasingly reduced to a familiar routine: open Canva, draft a statement on the issue of the day, post, and repeat. Yet these statements share a defining feature ...
Vancouver–Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie was expelled from the BC Conservative caucus after mocking residential school survivor testimony in a podcast appearance. Photo courtesy Dallas Brodie/X. In light ...
The Toronto Tenant Union is a new, democratic, and unapologetically political voice in housing debates. Given the track ...
Mark Carney’s proposed sovereign wealth fund looks less like a wealth fund and more like a high-risk public investment ...
The struggle at McGill has moved beyond the initial victories of recognition into a more uncertain, higher-stakes phase. If ...
In 2001, Canada Post invested $1 million to acquire a 50 percent ownership stake in Intelcom, then operating as Intelcom Express, a package delivery company. The purchase quickly stirred controversy ...
Army reservists during routine training. Photo courtesy Canadian Armed Forces. Talk of war is in the air—at least among senior defence officials. Brigadier-General Brendan Cook, the Royal Canadian Air ...
A protest encampment at the University of Chicago’s Main Quadrangle, featuring a sign reading: “As you go to class, remember that there are no universities left in Gaza.” Photo by wabisabi2015/Flickr.
Carney’s brief break with the “rules-based order” in Davos gave way to a rapid return to Canada’s familiar role within American power, writes Peter McFarlane. Photo courtesy Mark Carney/X. The ...