Tabatha Southey finds a small antidote to a growing chorus of mean and petty policy designed to make women’s lives more difficult
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That old Liberal story: the ‘hidden agenda’
Andrew MacDougall: Why are Liberals tweeting and petitioning and fundraising about access to abortion, which is not under threat in Canada? They’re in panic mode.
Alabama is closer than we think
Anne Kingston: Canadians who reassure themselves that the southern state’s abortion ban couldn’t possibly ever happen here haven’t been paying attention
Black voters saved Alabama—despite efforts to keep them down
Opinion: Doug Jones may have defeated Roy Moore in their Senate race, but Alabama’s electoral history is still marked by efforts to frustrate the Black vote
Forget Roy Moore: The Democrats’ glass is actually half full
Moore has stained the GOP brand, and if the Dems can almost win in Alabama, they can win almost anywhere
Roy Moore preaches to his choir
On the campaign trail in Alabama, Steve Bannon’s anti-establishment Republican forces believed in God—and Moore, their God-fearing candidate
Roy Moore’s challenger, Doug Jones, attempts the impossible
Jones hopes to be the first Democrat elected to the Senate in a quarter-century. His hopes may rest on African-American voter turnout.
Roy Moore’s Alabama faithful pledge their allegiance near the pulpit
Allen Abel reports from a tiny church in the Alabama county that voted more decisively for Trump than any other county in the nation
The cost of racial intolerance
Alabama’s immigration laws are embarrassing the state, and costing it money