Not part of the solution, but the source of the problem: "Betrayal of Africa" author Gerald Caplan on the West's continued complicity in Africa's acute problems.
Religion, language, and history: Is the century-old dream of having shared elements overcome the divisions of clan and forge a singular Arab identity any closer to reality?
A feature interview with North America's first-ever politician from the Iranian community elected to any legislature in Canada or the U.S.: Ontario MPP Reza Moridi.
Canada's forgotten veterans: "Renegades" author Michael Petrou on Canada's Spanish Civil War volunteers, their sacrifices, and the country they faced when they got home.
The search for a new international order at a time of profound global change: Is the global system established in the wake of WWII still working? Do organizations such as the UN, the World Bank and the IMF need to be reformed ... or replaced?
School as a place of personal growth and self-discovery: the legacy of Ontario's 1968 Hall-Dennis report on educational reform that transformed the way we teach our kids.
The forgotten Father of Confederation: historian David Wilson on Thomas D'Arcy McGee and the role the assassinated politician played in forming the country.
Damaged goods: former ambassador Allan Gotlieb on how Canadian political meddling in the U.S. Democratic primary campaign discredited Canada's diplomatic corps.