Books & Big Ideas
- The Defence Industrial Strategy outlines a clear ‘ambition and intent,’ as well as efforts to ‘wean ourselves off of dependencies,’ particularly on the United
- The Defence Industrial Strategy outlines a clear ‘ambition and intent,’ as well as efforts to ‘wean ourselves off of dependencies,’ particularly on the United
- The Defence Industrial Strategy outlines a clear ‘ambition and intent,’ as well as efforts to ‘wean ourselves off of dependencies,’ particularly on the United
- On the eve of the unveiling of Stephen Harper’s official portrait, the artist who painted it opens up about his creative process, getting to
- On the eve of the unveiling of Stephen Harper’s official portrait, the artist who painted it opens up about his creative process, getting to
- On the eve of the unveiling of Stephen Harper’s official portrait, the artist who painted it opens up about his creative process, getting to
- ‘The most important discussion [for cabinet] is going to be around how they tackle the CUSMA challenge and also how they get these new
- ‘The most important discussion [for cabinet] is going to be around how they tackle the CUSMA challenge and also how they get these new
- ‘The most important discussion [for cabinet] is going to be around how they tackle the CUSMA challenge and also how they get these new
- ‘For a cartoonist, when the world burns we are at our most successful,’ says Michael de Adder, who rounds up his top picks of
- ‘For a cartoonist, when the world burns we are at our most successful,’ says Michael de Adder, who rounds up his top picks of
- ‘For a cartoonist, when the world burns we are at our most successful,’ says Michael de Adder, who rounds up his top picks of
- Editor Patrice Dutil’s collection of essays in 'The Enduring Riddle of Mackenzie King' dives into the former prime minister's personality, relationship with society, and
- Editor Patrice Dutil’s collection of essays in 'The Enduring Riddle of Mackenzie King' dives into the former prime minister's personality, relationship with society, and
- Editor Patrice Dutil’s collection of essays in 'The Enduring Riddle of Mackenzie King' dives into the former prime minister's personality, relationship with society, and
- 'If you have a purpose, then you become resilient. Then you want to fight for something. But if you don't have a purpose …
- 'If you have a purpose, then you become resilient. Then you want to fight for something. But if you don't have a purpose …
- 'If you have a purpose, then you become resilient. Then you want to fight for something. But if you don't have a purpose …
- In his book, 21 Things You Need to Know About Indigenous Self-Government, Bob Joseph breaks down many assumptions about the Indian Act and easily
- In his book, 21 Things You Need to Know About Indigenous Self-Government, Bob Joseph breaks down many assumptions about the Indian Act and easily
- In his book, 21 Things You Need to Know About Indigenous Self-Government, Bob Joseph breaks down many assumptions about the Indian Act and easily
- BBC News’ chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet’s book presents the stories of Afghans working in Kabul’s first luxury hotel throughout decades of war.
- BBC News’ chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet’s book presents the stories of Afghans working in Kabul’s first luxury hotel throughout decades of war.
- BBC News’ chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet’s book presents the stories of Afghans working in Kabul’s first luxury hotel throughout decades of war.
- 1. After Redress: Japanese Canadian and Indigenous Struggles for Justice, edited by Kirsten Emiko McAllister and Mona Oikawa, UBC Press, 302 pp., $34.95. 2. Against
- 1. After Redress: Japanese Canadian and Indigenous Struggles for Justice, edited by Kirsten Emiko McAllister and Mona Oikawa, UBC Press, 302 pp., $34.95. 2. Against
- 1. After Redress: Japanese Canadian and Indigenous Struggles for Justice, edited by Kirsten Emiko McAllister and Mona Oikawa, UBC Press, 302 pp., $34.95. 2. Against
- In his new book, Sergio Marchi recounts his time as a Hill staffer, alderman, opposition MP, cabinet minister, and ambassador.
- In his new book, Sergio Marchi recounts his time as a Hill staffer, alderman, opposition MP, cabinet minister, and ambassador.
- In his new book, Sergio Marchi recounts his time as a Hill staffer, alderman, opposition MP, cabinet minister, and ambassador.
- This is a previously unseen view of Pierre Trudeau, one that is sure to alter your opinions of him. It is an unvarnished look
- This is a previously unseen view of Pierre Trudeau, one that is sure to alter your opinions of him. It is an unvarnished look
- This is a previously unseen view of Pierre Trudeau, one that is sure to alter your opinions of him. It is an unvarnished look
- The narratives of nation building have always been aspirational, and for a country that holds itself to be just and tolerant, Canada’s past and
- The narratives of nation building have always been aspirational, and for a country that holds itself to be just and tolerant, Canada’s past and
- The narratives of nation building have always been aspirational, and for a country that holds itself to be just and tolerant, Canada’s past and
- The comedian reflects on his latest book’s inspiration, including Donald Trump, national identity, and the chaos of Canadian politics.
- The comedian reflects on his latest book’s inspiration, including Donald Trump, national identity, and the chaos of Canadian politics.
- The comedian reflects on his latest book’s inspiration, including Donald Trump, national identity, and the chaos of Canadian politics.
- Carla-Jean Stokes' book about William Ivor Castle's work tells the stories behind the famous photographer's First World War photos, including the ones he manipulated.
- Carla-Jean Stokes' book about William Ivor Castle's work tells the stories behind the famous photographer's First World War photos, including the ones he manipulated.
- Carla-Jean Stokes' book about William Ivor Castle's work tells the stories behind the famous photographer's First World War photos, including the ones he manipulated.
- Deputy Premier Caroline Wawzonek on the Northwest Territories’ quest to get federal support to build the Mackenzie Valley Highway, which would connect southern roadways
- Deputy Premier Caroline Wawzonek on the Northwest Territories’ quest to get federal support to build the Mackenzie Valley Highway, which would connect southern roadways
- Deputy Premier Caroline Wawzonek on the Northwest Territories’ quest to get federal support to build the Mackenzie Valley Highway, which would connect southern roadways
- In the new book No I in Team, political scientist Alex Marland and his co-authors unpack why party discipline has gone too far.
- In the new book No I in Team, political scientist Alex Marland and his co-authors unpack why party discipline has gone too far.
- In the new book No I in Team, political scientist Alex Marland and his co-authors unpack why party discipline has gone too far.
- 'Races are a really interesting and exciting time for any party. They're an opportunity for us to put our ideas forward, our vision for
- 'Races are a really interesting and exciting time for any party. They're an opportunity for us to put our ideas forward, our vision for
- 'Races are a really interesting and exciting time for any party. They're an opportunity for us to put our ideas forward, our vision for
- ‘We have to be bold and unapologetic about what we propose to make a difference in people's lives,’ says former NDP MP Peter Julian.
- ‘We have to be bold and unapologetic about what we propose to make a difference in people's lives,’ says former NDP MP Peter Julian.
- ‘We have to be bold and unapologetic about what we propose to make a difference in people's lives,’ says former NDP MP Peter Julian.
- 'The scope of Sec. 33 must be understood keeping in mind the unwritten constitutional principle of respect for or protection of minorities,' argues University
- 'The scope of Sec. 33 must be understood keeping in mind the unwritten constitutional principle of respect for or protection of minorities,' argues University
- 'The scope of Sec. 33 must be understood keeping in mind the unwritten constitutional principle of respect for or protection of minorities,' argues University
- 'There's nobody better to represent youth than a young person themselves,' says Amandeep Sodhi, one of four MPs who make up the party's youth
- 'There's nobody better to represent youth than a young person themselves,' says Amandeep Sodhi, one of four MPs who make up the party's youth
- 'There's nobody better to represent youth than a young person themselves,' says Amandeep Sodhi, one of four MPs who make up the party's youth
- The reported absence of significant attacks will likely continue to fuel the belief in democratic policy circles that Finland is a shining example other
- The reported absence of significant attacks will likely continue to fuel the belief in democratic policy circles that Finland is a shining example other
- The reported absence of significant attacks will likely continue to fuel the belief in democratic policy circles that Finland is a shining example other
- The Liberals are still in ‘a honeymoon period,’ but the government needs to be careful with the coming cuts, says the Chrétien-era cabinet minister.
- The Liberals are still in ‘a honeymoon period,’ but the government needs to be careful with the coming cuts, says the Chrétien-era cabinet minister.
- The Liberals are still in ‘a honeymoon period,’ but the government needs to be careful with the coming cuts, says the Chrétien-era cabinet minister.
- ‘Pierre has to be Pierre,’ says the conservative strategist of how Poilievre can tackle his return to Parliament, January leadership review, and fight against
- ‘Pierre has to be Pierre,’ says the conservative strategist of how Poilievre can tackle his return to Parliament, January leadership review, and fight against
- ‘Pierre has to be Pierre,’ says the conservative strategist of how Poilievre can tackle his return to Parliament, January leadership review, and fight against
- Munir Sheikh shared his upcoming book's message and memories of working with now-Prime Minister Mark Carney as bureaucrats at Finance.
- Munir Sheikh shared his upcoming book's message and memories of working with now-Prime Minister Mark Carney as bureaucrats at Finance.
- Munir Sheikh shared his upcoming book's message and memories of working with now-Prime Minister Mark Carney as bureaucrats at Finance.
- Karen Wirsig of Environmental Defence says the recent UN summit on the subject was ‘horribly mismanaged.’
- Karen Wirsig of Environmental Defence says the recent UN summit on the subject was ‘horribly mismanaged.’
- Karen Wirsig of Environmental Defence says the recent UN summit on the subject was ‘horribly mismanaged.’
- At a recent meeting, the prime minister put a lot of ‘issues to rest’ related to the government’s fast-track legislation for major projects, says
- At a recent meeting, the prime minister put a lot of ‘issues to rest’ related to the government’s fast-track legislation for major projects, says
- At a recent meeting, the prime minister put a lot of ‘issues to rest’ related to the government’s fast-track legislation for major projects, says
- ‘This is an unsafe way to proceed, and puts at risk this really delicate, slow recovery’, says Ocean Canada's Josh Laughren of the Liberal
- ‘This is an unsafe way to proceed, and puts at risk this really delicate, slow recovery’, says Ocean Canada's Josh Laughren of the Liberal
- ‘This is an unsafe way to proceed, and puts at risk this really delicate, slow recovery’, says Ocean Canada's Josh Laughren of the Liberal
- More than 250,000 children worldwide are used in wars and conflicts and this must be stopped, says retired general and Quebec Liberal Senator Roméo
- More than 250,000 children worldwide are used in wars and conflicts and this must be stopped, says retired general and Quebec Liberal Senator Roméo
- More than 250,000 children worldwide are used in wars and conflicts and this must be stopped, says retired general and Quebec Liberal Senator Roméo
- Canada recently extended its mission in Afghanistan to 2014, saying that 1,000 Canadian soldiers will stay past the original 2011 due date, but it's
- Canada recently extended its mission in Afghanistan to 2014, saying that 1,000 Canadian soldiers will stay past the original 2011 due date, but it's
- Canada recently extended its mission in Afghanistan to 2014, saying that 1,000 Canadian soldiers will stay past the original 2011 due date, but it's
- Canada went from a liberty-based country to an equality-based one, and that's not good, says author William D. Gairdner. "People express themselves in a
- Canada went from a liberty-based country to an equality-based one, and that's not good, says author William D. Gairdner. "People express themselves in a
- Canada went from a liberty-based country to an equality-based one, and that's not good, says author William D. Gairdner. "People express themselves in a
- Although Canadians know the country is at war in Afghanistan, it's not "something that they feel acutely," says author Andrew Cohen. It's a major
- Although Canadians know the country is at war in Afghanistan, it's not "something that they feel acutely," says author Andrew Cohen. It's a major
- Although Canadians know the country is at war in Afghanistan, it's not "something that they feel acutely," says author Andrew Cohen. It's a major
- The world is complex and inherently unpredictable, says author and newspaper columnist Dan Gardner, but that doesn't stop the world's experts from making predictions,
- The world is complex and inherently unpredictable, says author and newspaper columnist Dan Gardner, but that doesn't stop the world's experts from making predictions,
- The world is complex and inherently unpredictable, says author and newspaper columnist Dan Gardner, but that doesn't stop the world's experts from making predictions,
- Contrary to most of what we've read in Canadian history, John A. Macdonald is not the father of Canada, argues John Ralston Saul. Louis-Hippolyte
- Contrary to most of what we've read in Canadian history, John A. Macdonald is not the father of Canada, argues John Ralston Saul. Louis-Hippolyte
- Contrary to most of what we've read in Canadian history, John A. Macdonald is not the father of Canada, argues John Ralston Saul. Louis-Hippolyte
- When Lawrence Martin’s book, Harperland: The Politics of Control, came out recently the PMO dismissed the now-runaway bestseller as a smear job and attacked
- When Lawrence Martin’s book, Harperland: The Politics of Control, came out recently the PMO dismissed the now-runaway bestseller as a smear job and attacked
- When Lawrence Martin’s book, Harperland: The Politics of Control, came out recently the PMO dismissed the now-runaway bestseller as a smear job and attacked
- If Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont, two 19th century Canadian Métis leaders, were alive today, they would be disappointed by the separation of church
- If Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont, two 19th century Canadian Métis leaders, were alive today, they would be disappointed by the separation of church
- If Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont, two 19th century Canadian Métis leaders, were alive today, they would be disappointed by the separation of church
- When Terry Fallis wrote The Best Laid Plans, a satirical novel of federal politics, he couldn’t get it published. So he published it himself.
- When Terry Fallis wrote The Best Laid Plans, a satirical novel of federal politics, he couldn’t get it published. So he published it himself.
- When Terry Fallis wrote The Best Laid Plans, a satirical novel of federal politics, he couldn’t get it published. So he published it himself.
- On July 20, 1990, Harry Swain, then deputy minister of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, cut short his vacation in Germany. The Privy Council
- On July 20, 1990, Harry Swain, then deputy minister of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, cut short his vacation in Germany. The Privy Council
- On July 20, 1990, Harry Swain, then deputy minister of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, cut short his vacation in Germany. The Privy Council