Can you tell simple interest from compound interest? A lot of Canadians can’t
Canada still has a large scope for financial literacy.
Justin Trudeau’s worry lines
For the first time since the 2015 election, polling data finds Trudeau’s approval below one-half. Half of the Canadians (49%) now
Is Justin Trudeau walking his talk? Not by far
Despite a few good beginnings, the Trudeau government has not backed its talk with action. In this report card, Canadian
The state of crime in Canada
The Crime Severity Index was 1% higher in 2016 than in 2015, marking the second consecutive increase after 11 years
Memories of niqab: What freedom and choice actually meant for these Canadian Muslims
Canadian-Muslim women recall what niqab meant in their home countries: an article of extreme piety for some women but mostly a symbol of Arab radicalism and patriarchy.
Two-thirds of Canadians won’t welcome niqab at government offices
While the vast majority of Quebecers support their province’s new law banning people from providing or receiving government services with
Jagmeet Singh’s convenient politics of faith
Weeks after a CBC journalist’s controversial grilling of new NDP leader Jagmeet Singh on display of posters of Talwinder Singh
Religion seen to have played a positive role in local communities
Though the religions of the world are massive, globe-spanning umbrellas for people of faith, the bulk of people’s interactions with









