We have enemies. They are not in Palestine. They are not in Lebanon. They are not in Iran. They are here. Among us. They ...
St. Patrick’s Day is more than green beer and parades. For Irish-Canadians, it’s a reminder of a complex history—of famine, migration, and complicity in colonization. This year, writes Megan Kinch, we ...
There is no “Epstein Class.” We are confronting something much more powerful and dangerous than one pedophile’s debauched operation that has now been dragged into the light of day. As revealing as the ...
For three decades, war in eastern Congo has enriched powerful elites while millions suffer. In this excerpt from her new book ...
To rein in corporate power and make life affordable, we can’t rely on the same neoliberal toolbox, write Jared A. Walker and Silex Xuereb. Strong, democratic nations are built by investing in people ...
Fraser, a Yukon-based tradeswoman, takes on Leigh Phillips’ recent critique of Avi Lewis, arguing that dismissing concerns about industrial “man camps” and gender-based violence not only misrepresents ...
Context is something journalists are supposed to provide in reporting on matters of national importance, but it has been sadly lacking so far in coverage of the bonuses paid to CBC employees. The ...
Postmedia Network’s takeover of the SaltWire Network newspapers in Atlantic Canada this summer has brought the inevitable cutbacks to editions, journalists and content. In Newfoundland, the ...
The recent national panic over alleged foreign influence on our elected officials has seen politicians and journalists alike issue calls to name the suspected “traitors,” but it turns out that the ...
Arundhathi Roy accepts the PEN Pinter Prize 2024 while holding a portrait of British-Egyptian writer and activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, named this year’s Writer of Courage, with whom she shared the ...