New Zealand

New Zealand reacted to the tragic mosque killings with deep humanity

Generosity of spirit was on full display: non-Muslim citizens donned hijabs in solidarity, politicians legislated swiftly—and survivors emerged as leaders and heroes

New Zealand is not showing Canada the way on gun control

Matt Gurney: The country has been widely praised for its gun crackdown, but it is mostly just catching up to Canada’s existing laws

The world reacts to the terror in Christchurch. ‘An attack on all of us.’

Across the globe, leaders expressed shock, horror and sadness. ‘At this tragic time, my thoughts and prayers are with all New Zealanders,’ said the Queen.

Harry and Meghan’s first big royal tour: Here’s what you need to know

The royal couple will travel more than 50,000 km and complete 76 official engagements as they work their way from Sydney to Suva to Rotorua

Doug Ford’s notwithstanding decision is a symptom of a problem with Canada’s democracy

Opinion: When Canada’s uniquely powerful majority governments punt the political football to the courts, they do so at the risk of making some voters feel helpless

The Haida Nation is teaming up with New Zealand’s snipers to kill deer and save Haida Gwaii

Parks Canada and the Haida Nation may have developed a model for other places across Canada where deer continue to plague ecosystems

The case for guaranteed Indigenous representation in Ottawa

Opinion: The relationship between settler Canadians and Indigenous Peoples calls for serious ideas about reform—and that includes Parliament

The surprise Twitter winner of the #RoyalVisitNZ

An unlikely source for breaking Will, Kate and George news

Why the royal tour started with Prince George’s playdate

Starting off the tour with a room full of gambolling babies and young parents was a smart strategy

Prince George: The real star of the royal tour

Prince William, Kate and their son start a three-week royal tour Down Under

What in the world is going on in 2014?

From war and politics to sports and culture, the global calendar is already crowded

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Idea alert

Paul Adams proposes seats for aboriginals in the House of Commons.