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Justice on Trial
When Brayden Bushby was charged with the death of Barbara Kentner, Indigenous communities’ faith in Canada’s legal system would once more be put to the test
Go to the Flow
Why being near bodies of water helps us feel good
Ask a Constitutional Expert
What would it take to leave the monarchy?
A Dog's Likes
The journey to turn my pet into an Instagram celebrity
The Case for Affordable Child Care
The pandemic has underscored the need for a national child care program
Still Unnamed
The report by the Royal Commission on the Status of Women was a major milestone for gender equality in Canada, but it failed to address the LGBTQ community. SARAH RATCHFORD explains that while we’ve come a long way in recognizing gender nonconforming folks, there’s more work to be done
The Myth of Universal Health Care
Two physicians on what it would take for Canada’s health care system to deliver on its promises
Why Do We See Dead People?
Humans have always sensed the ghosts of loved ones. It’s only in the last century that we convinced ourselves this was a problem
Root Cause
Why my mother’s cassava pie is more than a comfort food
Return of the Anti-Vaxers
To those who think vaccines are harmful, covid-19 is just another conspiracy
How to Save the Middle Class
Today’s vision of the good life is rooted in twentieth-century ideals. It’s time to reinvent it
Northern Inroads
While Canada ignores the Arctic’s economic potential, China is poised to invest
Can Denser Be Better?
The idea that dense urban communities are bad for well-being is a myth. As it turns out, having more neighbours may actually help you live better
Welcome to the Willyverse
William Ukoh photographs a world of leisure and freedom
We're Failing Our Kids' Mental Health
Social media pressures, loneliness, and the climate crisis are weighing on today’s youth. The stress is taking its toll
One Last Nightcap
Even in his eighties, my father dared the rest of us to keep up
Black in the Ivory Tower
Why it’s so hard for academics of colour to pursue their dream projects
Sisters
A complicated love story
Tick Tock
The bloodthirsty parasites are spreading north — and making the woods more dangerous than ever
Eye of the Needle
Bettina Matzkuhn maps the weather one stitch at a time
Of Hope and Habbits
What The Lord of the Rings taught me about facing crises
The Making of an Incel
How online misogyny turns into offline violence
Tables Turned
In a world where many restaurants won’t survive the lockdown, what is the future of dining out?
My Other Mother
My nanny helped raise me. Now it’s time for me to get to know her children
Not Recommended
What columnists have lost in the age of algorithms
How Pandemics Shape History
The 1918 Spanish flu changed Canada permanently. Will COVID-19 do the same?
Beyond Bars
The case for abolishing women’s prisons
How To Lift A Lockdown
A prescription for reopening the country after the COVID-19 pandemic
Vine Intervention
BC’s bid to become the next great wine region
THE ONES WE CARRY WITH US
When writing fiction, it is as much about what you leave out as what you leave in. Writing a police statement seemed the same.