Half a million people flocked to Washington on Jan. 21. Here's a snapshot of why they came, what they felt and how they're moving forward.
I had lost faith in protest as an effective political tool — until I saw half a million people united.
While Donald Trump was taking the oath of office, I wandered about the city talking to people and witnessing acts of resistance, big and small.
When Trump won the election, I didn't shed a tear for feminism — I was terrified because of the colour of my skin. How do I move forward in a post-Trump world?
The world just lost China Machado and Zsa Zsa Gabor — but these gems will live forever.
The Conservative MP has promised to make carrying mace legal so that women can protect themselves from violence. The idea is not entirely convincing.
The literary superstar also talks about her biggest break, her kinship with Lena Dunham and writing life as she sees it.
The Giller-nominated novelist behind Do Not Say We Have Nothing on racial tension in Vancouver, family secrets and letting success sink in.
Her advice if Trump is elected? “Get some bear spray.”
On the one-year anniversary of the PM's election, here's a look back at his greatest and groaniest photo ops.
A new poll shows that 68 percent of Canadians think minorities should do more to fit in. What does that even mean?
The art of medicine — the idea that healing a patient goes beyond just curing an illness — is being lost, experts say. Here’s what’s at stake.