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The new Liberal government has tabled its first bill in Parliament, the Strong Borders Act, or Bill C-2. Buried within it are several new powers...
A major fault line in contemporary society is that while our political lives are governed by democratic principles, our economic lives largely are...
Scientists need skills in visual analysis and critical thinking, but these skills aren’t being taught or practised nearly enough in our university...
As meaning-makers, we use spoken or signed language to understand our experiences in the world around us. The emergence of generative artificial...
Many dog owners wonder whether they share similarities with their dogs, including characteristics like a calm temperament, a sociable personality...
More than 80 per cent of online searches are now performed with Google. But there’s an insidious element to the world’s most popular search...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is using sovereignty sentiments in Alberta as a kind of implied threat to get a better deal for the province. In a...
As the summer shopping season kicks off, all eyes are on Gen Z — those born between 1997 and 2012 and whose purchasing power wields significant...
On May 9, Lourdia Jean-Pierre, a 32-year-old Haitian migrant woman, died after giving birth in her rural home in El Ceibo, Dominican Republic. The...
First Nations across British Columbia have developed renewable electricity projects for decades. Yet they’ve experienced significant barriers to...
Thousands to millions of tonnes of plastic enter the ocean annually, but where they end up is poorly understood. Scientists have been working to...
Countries around the world are increasingly turning to nature to help alleviate the impacts of climate change. Forests, grasslands and wetlands are...
The drone attacks by Ukrainian Operation Spider’s Web forces on Russian airfields have called into question Russia’s supposed military strength....
The acceleration of federal approvals for “nation-building projects” was the major theme of this week’s first ministers meeting in Saskatoon. A...
Social media influencers have become cultural powerhouses, setting trends, shaping lifestyles and even swaying political views. As their influence...
The drone attacks by Ukrainian Operation Spider’s Web forces on Russian airfields have called into question Russia’s supposed military strength....
Gregor Robertson, Canada’s new housing minister, was likely tapped for the job on the basis of his decade as Vancouver’s mayor, where he introduced...
Fresh off his election victory, Prime Minister Mark Carney has been focused on standing up to Donald Trump’s claims on Canada as the 51st state and...
The dismissal bell will soon ring on the 2024-25 school year. The end of the school year is a time for reflection and when discussions about the “...
The years following the COVID-19 pandemic were difficult for renters. The pandemic was followed by an economic recovery marked by inflation,...
Sex toys are fairly common in people’s sex lives, and broadly accessible both online and in brick-and-mortar stores. In the United States, more...
“I wish adults knew that I really care about the environment and want to help, but I sometimes feel like my ideas don’t matter because I’m just...
As part of her ongoing public art series, Pax Americana, Toronto visual artist Dara Vandor has been posting aluminum signs in public spaces. These...
As part of her ongoing public art series, Pax Americana, Toronto visual artist Dara Vandor has been posting aluminum signs in public spaces. These...
If you’ve seen videos of people tearing into tiny toy packages online, or noticed teens obsessing over pastel-coloured figurines at the mall,...
What does it mean to think, act and work as a Jewish professor when human freedoms are under siege and authoritarian power gains ground? And how...
After menopause, urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be more frequent, yet most Canadian women (82 per cent in a recent survey) don’t realize the...