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Uncommon Sense
Some doctors say intuition can help to diagnose patients—but others are skeptical
A Time To Speak
In Miriam Toews’s new novel, women in an isolated Mennonite colony debate how to move forward in the aftermath of sexual assault
The Arithmetic Of Common Ground
IF VIEWED AS the overlap between two individual areas of experience, common ground can be seen as the darkened area of the Venn diagram in which all similarities are included and all differences are excluded. A couple first meets. Born within six months of one another, within the same medium-sized city, and of comparable socio-economic class, they automatically overlap somewhere between 33 to 35 percent.
Hacking Your Vote
The Russian campaign to undermine Canadian democracy
A Place To Call Home
Our family came together by leaving the world behind
After Nafta
The challenges of international negotiations with a reality-TV star
Overdosing Alone
Why big-city solutions to the opioids crisis dont work in rural communities
My Life And Death On Opioids
A memoir of addiction
The Big Picture
Can TIFF adapt when everything about the world of cinema is changing?
The Future Of Biography
Social media is breathing new life into an esteemed literary genre
The Future Of Travel
The world may be shrinking, but we’ll never tire of leaving home
Will the Real Céline Dion Please Stand Up?
I went to Las Vegas to see Céline in concert. I found her everywhere
Wrongfully Accused
Six years ago, seven health care researchers were fired by the BC government for alleged misuse of data. They’re still trying to understand what happened
Quebec Rewrites Its History
A controversial new textbook is highly selective about the province’s past
Manson And #MeToo
New films from Quentin Tarantino and Mary Harron reflect on the Charles Manson killings— and show starkly different sides of their industry
The Hole Truth
Close encounters with the scientist who taught the world about black holes
The Trials Of Cross-Border Commuting
A Mohawk community struggles with a daily logistical nightmare
Watchers In The North
On patrol with the Canadian Rangers in Nunavut
Are You Even Listening?
The bias against women’s voices
Prime Cuts
The latest cookbook from Montreal’s Joe Beef is a guide to a gluttonous way of life
The Trouble With Breast Implants
A growing number of women blame their surgeries for serious health problems.
Flood Market
Insurance companies are forcing Canadians to reckon with climate change
Land Of Plenty
Meet the people who are trying to restore Indigenous food practices.
Damned If You Do
What is hell like? It depends on whom you ask
How The Internet Made Sex Better
The digital world transformed our sex lives — but not in the ways we expected.
What We Get Wrong About Alberta
Debunking the great myth of Prairie conservatism.
Crashing The Party
Our process for choosing political leaders is flawed.
Bear Market
The controversial business of hunting grizzlies in British Columbia.
Helping Communities In Need
It’s hard to imagine that more water would be on the priority list during a flood, but safe drinking water is one of the most urgent. Labatt’s Disaster Relief Program makes sure it’s there when these natural emergencies happen.
No Peace To Keep
“The situation in Maliis dire, and it’s not going to be improved overnight”