On her government's startling new ad campaign and how politicians can fight stigma with personal stories.
Rinelle Harper told a crowd 16,000 strong in Winnipeg how she moved forward after she was viciously attacked last year.
While some are worried about increasing anti-Muslim sentiment, Canadians have found creative ways to shut it down.
A complaint has been filed against a Canadian federal court justice for comments he made during a sexual assault trial.
When it comes to visible disabilities, Islamophobia and the Canadian election, the American comedian is on point.
Celebrity gossip by day, caregiver to her mother much of the rest of the time, Lainey Lui opens up about the pressure — and the privilege — that comes with parenting a parent.
Here's what will change if the Sexual Violence and Harassment Action Plan Act becomes law.
It's been exactly one year since Jian Ghomeshi was fired from the CBC, the first in a series of events that would lead to his arrest. We asked seven women to reflect on how that day affected their work and their lives.
If our soon-to-be prime minister were a woman, we'd be outraged if media focused on how attractive she was. The debate is on.
From the Liberal majority to a record number of women in parliament, these are the election's biggest surprises.
Four experts weigh in on the magazine's historic decision.
Microwaved sage from Margaret Trudeau's garden! A trough of mashed potatoes that taste like chips! We're so proud.