Canada turns 150 in 2017. A look at some of the events planned for the country’s sesquicentennial
Next up for Prince Harry in 2017: Launching the Invictus Games in Toronto
Now that Donald Trump has won the electoral college, Scott Feschuk envisions the president-elect’s inauguration on Jan. 20
Having rented its name from the famous Paris landmark, the Louvre Abu Dhabi will open after a long wait and plenty of controversy
Chefs and a vodka maker are turning whey—essentially dairy waste water—into a food and drink delight
Two decades after the princess was killed in a car accident in Paris, her life will be honoured in London
TV has never met a zeitgeist it couldn’t embrace—so get ready for more flag-waving and backlash politics
2017 will be a year when science will seem a lot like science fiction
Exactly one hundred years after his mysterious death, a Twitter account will trace his last days
On Oct. 26, millions of pages of documents on the Kennedy assassination could finally be released
Vimy was not our finest military hour. But it’s an entry point into World War One for many Canadians—and is worthy of a pilgrimage
Thousands of Syrians will soon be collecting social assistance. But that’s not surprising—nor is it all bad news.