The Globe and Mail - Opinion
The Vatican's return of Indigenous belongings is a powerful win for restitution -- Mayo Moran
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Letters to the Editor6 years ago
The City of Ottawa's Hail Mary plan for redevelopment -- The Editorial Board1 hour ago
opinion - Editorial Cartoons for December, 2025 - Gallery4 days ago
When prisoners are released by mistake -- Lorna Poplak1 hour ago
'Indigenous' is the new 'Oriental' – and that opens the door to pretendians -- Douglas Sanderson2 hours ago
Liberals should get real with Canadians: Pharmacare, for now, is dead -- Robyn Urback2 hours ago
If Hong Kong's heritage is to blame for the Tai Po fire, it wasn't the bamboo -- Joanna Chiu2 hours ago
The U.S. Transportation Secretary wants us to behave in the air - but what about the President? -- Marsha Lederman2 hours ago
Donald Trump – and American democracy – is getting exponentially worse -- Andrew Coyne2 hours ago
Is Canada ready for the big defence bill to come? -- Eugene Lang -- Brigid Waddingham4 hours ago
LETTERS -- 'While the world moves quickly forward with advanced technological developments, Canada seems mired in 20th-century thinking.' Letters to the editor for Dec. 54 hours ago
Canada must admit that Trump's America is not a 'safe' place for refugees -- Konrad Yakabuski -- Yesterday2 hours ago
There may be a peace deal for Ukraine. We should act as if there isn't -- Doug Saunders -- Yesterday2 hours ago
'Aloof' and 'piggy' show there's no right way to be a woman -- Leah Eichler -- Yesterday13 hours ago
BC Conservatives have been given a new lease on life with John Rustad's resignation -- Gary Mason -- Yesterday1 hour ago
The grizzly hunt is no way to solve conflict between humans and bears -- Chris Darimont -- Paul Paquet -- Yesterday4 hours ago
What are we missing when we avoid quiet at all costs? -- Oren Weisfeld -- Yesterday2 hours ago
I heard the rumours about the 'Napalm Girl' photograph decades ago. The question of who took it reflects the ambiguity of war -- Denise Chong -- Yesterday13 hours ago
editorial - The losing bet of the lottery economy - The Editorial Board - Yesterday13 hours ago
Liberals nervously await the effects of Steven Guilbeault's resignation on the party's Quebec fortunes -- Konrad Yakabuski -- Yesterday13 hours ago
LETTERS -- 'Blame Vladimir Putin and his atavistic, egotistical drive for power through warfare.' Letters to the editor for Dec. 4 -- Yesterday13 hours ago
True economic sovereignty means using the free market for what it does -- Kevin Yin -- Yesterday13 hours ago
Is it really time to pop the champagne for the Canadian economy? -- Peter MacKenzie -- Mawakina Bafale -- Yesterday4 hours ago
The Competition Commissioner is stepping down. What does Canada need from the next one? -- Keldon Bester -- Yesterday13 hours ago
It's turning-point time for the Conservatives and NDP – but don't expect much -- Lawrence Martin -- December 3, 202513 hours ago
McGill University should rethink the gutting of its varsity sports programs -- Alex Hutchinson -- December 3, 202513 hours ago
Doug Ford's ripping up of contracts offends rule of law -- The Editorial Board -- December 3, 20251 hour ago
The notwithstanding clause is running rampant. Is it time for the 'thermonuclear' option? -- Sheema Khan -- December 3, 202513 hours ago
Canada's age-verification bill for porn is a slippery slope to a restrictive internet -- Jake Pitre -- December 3, 202513 hours ago
Alberta-Ottawa MOU is a climate breakthrough, despite Steven Guilbeault's misplaced outrage -- Michael Bernstein -- December 3, 202513 hours ago
LETTERS -- 'It is important to not let the focus on an unlikely pipeline overshadow other critical reversals on Canada's climate policies.' Letters to the editor for Dec. 3 -- December 3, 202513 hours ago
The Canada-Alberta deal is good policy, and probably good politics, too -- Andrew Coyne -- December 2, 20251 day ago
With typical Alberta governing-party arrogance, Danielle Smith waves away a scandal -- Robyn Urback -- December 2, 20251 day ago
Dignity for the mentally ill cannot be deemed a nuisance -- The Editorial Board -- December 2, 20251 day ago
The never-ending riddle of Canadian health spending -- André Picard -- December 2, 20251 day ago
Affordable housing is out of reach everywhere in Canada - Steven Globerman - , Joel Emes - and - Austin Thompson - December 2, 20251 day ago
LETTERS -- 'Mark Carney's protracted negotiations with Danielle Smith are a clear success and triumph for Canadian unity.' Letters to the editor for Dec. 2 -- December 2, 20251 day ago
