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Shortly before COP30 talks begin in Brazil, tech billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates has launched a “narrative grenade” into the discourse of...


Canada’s ongoing trade dispute with the United States has increased consumer awareness of domestic food products, with some experts arguing that...


Why is Prime Minister Mark Carney’s budget pressing the pause button on early learning and child care? Carney believes he is “protecting” the...


In a marathon Game 7 of the 2025 World Series at the Rogers Centre, the Toronto Blue Jays fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 11 innings. It was a...


With more than 85 million people naming it their top choice, Canada has become one of the most desired migration destinations in the world over the...


From hoodies and T-shirts to baseball caps, apparel with university and collegiate names and logos is a booming business in Canada and the United...


Imagine you’re awaiting important feedback. For professionals, this could be a performance appraisal from your boss. For students, it could be...


Have you ever wondered how airplanes, cars, oil and gas pipelines or medical devices are made? It’s not just the materials they’re composed of...


With Canadians now living longer than ever, the question of who will care for them — and under what conditions — when they can no longer care for...


Distance learning far precedes the digital age. Before online courses, people relied on print materials (and later radio and other technologies) to...


On Oct. 3, pop superstar and cultural icon Taylor Swift released her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, to much public anticipation. But...


The federal government has announced it’s introducing legislation to make bail more difficult to secure, along with lengthening sentences for...


Interactions between different users on roads are often a source of frustration, the most prominent being those between motorists and cyclists. For...


Canadians have learned in recent days that Prime Minister Mark Carney did indeed apologize for an Ontario advertisement that used Ronald Reagan’s...


In the recent Northern Cyprus presidential election, an overwhelming majority of the Turkish Cypriot electorate rejected incumbent Ersin Tatar,...


The CSA Group — a not-for-profit standards organization — released for review a new draft standard on the “Selection, Use, and Care of...


In April 1996, I was 11 years old. I wrote letters to authors on the topic of “becoming a writer,” enclosing a short questionnaire. To my...


There are few sports more exciting than playoff baseball, but behind every pitch there is also a fascinating story of physics. From gravity to...


The Conservative Party of Canada and leader Pierre Poilievre have begun circulating a petition calling for the elimination of diversity, equity and...


When Harvard Business School tumbled to sixth place in the U.S. News MBA rankings in 2020, the reaction was swift. Critics questioned the...


Two years into the Israeli war in Gaza, world leaders recently gathered in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, to deliberate on a long-awaited peace plan to...


The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. This tidy maxim has been used for years to describe sports outcomes. This polarized expression,...
