Calgary’s centrist ex-mayor will have to win over skeptical NDP voters—and take on Danielle Smith—to reclaim Alberta. He’s looking forward to it.
Oguzhan Sert was 17 when he walked into a Toronto massage parlour and killed an employee with a sword. The Crown argued the attack wasn’t just murder, but an act of terror against women. The hard part would be proving it.
When I moved to Montreal, it was a vibrant, multilingual metropolis. Now François Legault is waging war on English and on the cosmopolitanism that makes it Canada’s greatest city.
Kinew, the first First Nations premier in the province’s history, got a second chance at life. Canada’s about to see what he does with it.
India currently isn’t issuing visas to Canadians, and my fiancé can’t make it to our wedding without one
“My teacher was the first adult I came out to. If you come out to your parents and it goes bad, there’s nowhere you can go.”
Alberta’s premier rode into office declaring war on the federal government—and won by a tiny margin. Can she keep her rebellious rural base happy, without sparking a national crisis?
Housing policy researcher Carolyn Whitzman says Canada needs a national social-housing program—and much better data
Ambitious new immigration targets and a country-wide housing squeeze have Canadians asking: where are we going to put everyone? That’s Fraser’s job to answer.
Canada’s first Indigenous Supreme Court justice isn’t the next Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She just wants to be herself.
Unifor president Lana Payne wants Canadian workers to know—and get paid—what they’re worth
Arbour has been a Supreme Court justice and the United Nations high commissioner for human rights. Now, she’s staring down her most formidable challenge yet.