Martin Regg Cohn: A compelling tale of Sri Lanka’s slide into brutality

A new novel about Sri Lanka’s civil war will make you think about fateful life and death choices, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
A new novel about Sri Lanka’s civil war will make you think about fateful life and death choices, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
Thanks to the premier’s obsession with reining in the city, this vote will be a missed opportunity for democracy, Martin Regg Cohn
Throughout the “made-in-Canada” budget unveiled last week are a raft of measures to amass data on everything from the state of Canadians’
It’s impressive when cops do what they were trained for, Heather Mallick writes.
The former prime minister seems to have forgotten how he led the Conservatives to power in 2006, Susan Delacourt writes.
Much as the Liberals needed their government to survive, the NDP’s need for a budget along the lines of the one presented
Left-leaning voters were the ones who lost confidence in the New Democratic Party, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
By trampling on the foundations of Israeli democracy, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has overstepped, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
This government has earned — for now — its ‘right to repair,’ Susan Delacourt writes.
If you don’t like the way it’s working now, you need to make it better, Martin Regg Cohn writes.