
Jonathan Kay


A Land without Trump
Why hardcore blowhards never make it in Canadian politics
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Moan the Podium
The Pan Am Games are great. It’s Toronto that’s lame
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On the Beat
The police have become a 24-7 backstop for Canada’s overburdened social-welfare state
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Was Westmount’s Long-Time Hockey “God” Really a Monster?
In a class-action filing, a one-time peewee star alleges sexual molestation by a legendary coach and community leader in the 1970s and 1980s
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The Richler Revival
Mordecai Richler taught Quebec to laugh at itself—a quarter century before it was ready to do so. Montreal finally is giving him his due
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How I Roll
Our editor-in-chief calls out society’s prejudices against ebike riders—beginning with his own colleagues
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Breaking a Monstrous Cycle
The case for helping pedophiles before they hurt children
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The Lesson from Rolling Stone: Everybody Lies
Our humane desire to help rape victims is destroying the important firewall between activism and investigative fact-finding
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A Survivor’s Guide for Canadian Journalists
A survey of the challenges—and opportunities—facing a new generation of writers, editors, and broadcasters
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