H.G. Watson

The exterior of Point House, curving to the shore line

This 7,000-square-foot Pender Island home looks like a spaceship

Currently listed for $19.8 million, the 104-acre property comes with a winery, a pond and an old-growth forest

A close up of a young man smoking

The Rise and Fall of a Chinese-Canadian Pop Star

Kris Wu, an ordinary kid from Vancouver, transformed into one of China’s biggest celebrities, with chart-topping albums, movie roles and lucrative brand partnerships. Then a series of social media accusations brought him down.

The Unsteady Reign of Danielle Smith

Alberta’s premier rode into office declaring war on the federal government—and won by a tiny margin. Can she keep her rebellious rural base happy, without sparking a national crisis?

Callum Shoniker is an animated hero

Meet the Toronto teen voicing the biggest characters in the cartoon universe—including a PAW Patrol pup

The Building: Centennial College’s new A-Building expansion

This mass-timber, zero-carbon, $112-million addition comes with 20 extra classrooms and an easy-to-use smudging system

Longevity expert Peter Attia can help you cheat death—for a while

“We have it better than the king of England did 500 years ago! I think about that when I’m distressed about the insignificance of my life, and that, in 30 or 40 years, I’ll be dead.”

I’ve been waiting five years for my parents to join me in Canada

“It was a big blow to see the broken system derail so many lives”

A large cubist home with one large cube over the main house

This funky Fort Erie home is an architectural gem

Architect Paul Kariouk found a way to engineer a lake view, even though the house isn’t on the shoreline

An arrow hits a target that looks like microbes

Superbugs are overpowering antibiotics. We should fight them with phage therapy.

In 1917, a Franco-Canadian scientist pioneered a treatment that’s become a powerful weapon against antibiotic-resistant infections. It should be available here.

A woman speaks to a crowd of people on a sunny day

Why Hamilton is now permitting homeless encampments and tiny homes in parks

Mayor Andrea Horwath says the long-term goal is to have everyone in permanent housing

A woman leans against the gate of a white fence. She stands in front of a pale yellow house.

The Move: From downtown Toronto to an artist’s escape in rural Newfoundland

Laura Dawe thought she’d never be able to afford a home. Then a little yellow house in picturesque Pouch Cove caught her eye.

The departures area of Pearson airport with about 100 people waiting to go to boarding gates.

Canadian air travel has faced significant challenges, including staffing and delays. Here‘s how to fix it

Monette Pasher is the head of the Canadian Airports Council. Here, she
explains how air travel in the country got this bad and what’s being
done to make it better.