From Coastal GasLink, to LNGs and Bill C-69, you've heard all the terms in the news. Here's what they mean.
Rachel Chen
The co-founders of the Young Women's Leadership Network have created a resource for political parties on how to navigate claims of harassment and assault.
Sarah Boesveld
Shannon Proudfoot: Enormous quantities of money will be spilled to try and get Canada through the coming months and, maybe, into a shiny spring
Chatelaine
They’ll fight for women’s rights, release the biggest pop hits, whip the competition, expand our minds — and save the world.
Six critical things you can do now.
If we want women’s issues to be a priority in this election, we’re going to need to get loud.
News stories need to shift away from mothers' pandemic primal screams and towards the people and institutions that have failed them.
Chantal Braganza
A climate scientist and an economist grade the major parties’ environmental platforms.
Two experts weigh in on what politicians are proposing and what needs to be done.
Natalie Michie
Welcome to our third-annual celebration of the Canadians who make us feel better about the world.
There are 13 (yes, 13!) people in the running to be the next leader of the Conservative party. Here's what you need to know leading up to the convention in May.
In the next sitting of Parliament, Elizabeth May and Jane Philpott want to see a different kind of politics.
To answer the question, we asked female MPs. There was a surprising consensus.
Two former cabinet ministers take aim at real change in politics.