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The best and worst federal party climate plans, graded

A climate scientist and an economist assign letter grades to the major parties’ plans to cut carbon emissions

Why kindness and empathy are more important than ever

Springing from a personal accusation of unkindness, Dr. Brian Goldman’s new book explores how humans can learn to empathize better

Trump vs. Biden: How ‘bro culture’ has infiltrated U.S. politics

The politicians’ threats is a clear example of a strategy that appeals to voters’ ideas about the sort of men who should be in power

Here’s everything Facebook already knows about you

If you’re considering deleting your account on the social media behemoth, here’s what you should think about before giving up

Marie Henein, former Ghomeshi laywer, says #MeToo is a ‘necessary social awakening’

In an address at the University of Toronto, the polarizing criminal defence lawyer gave her thoughts on the pressures placed on working women

Why ‘the mom card’ is a tricky game for women in politics

Opinion: Motherhood is a complicated issue for female politicians to highlight, which is what makes Mulroney’s emphasis on her status so interesting

The five most ridiculous ideas from Goop’s ‘health’ conference

Dr. Jen Gunter came across some bizarre so-called wellness claims, including ‘Death is not real’

One family’s struggle, one year after the Quebec City mosque shooting

In the wake of last year’s mosque massacre, Yousseff and Mulka Cherif wonder if they are better off leaving Quebec altogether

Justin Trudeau tells the world’s richest men about gender equality

Only one-fifth of delegates to the World Economic Forum are women

Asking if Oprah will run for president is the wrong question

Why is a fantasy Oprah Winfrey White House so appealing, anyway?

Women got angry in 2017. In 2018, they’ll get s–t done

How women in Canada and around the globe will make the news, change the world and otherwise kill it this year

A Yazidi family’s traumatic first days in Canada

A refugee family from Iraq says they couldn’t have coped with the shock of their new lives without the support of a dedicated group of volunteers—raising questions about Canada’s ability to help