The surprising sounds and sides of Tanya TagaqThe throat singer and author talks about changing attitudes in Canada, communicating without words and why she’s often poking fun at herself
Calgary needs some vision, not nostalgiaJen Gerson: The city’s 2026 Olympic bid is not a grassroots movement. And in this age of cynicism, it’s not what Calgary needs to move forward.
Study in France: A guide for Canadian studentsEver wanted to study in an idyllic chalet, in the midst of a botanical garden, immersed in French? Here’s how to get an education in the Alps.
Study in the United States: A guide for Canadian studentsEverything you need to know if you want a solid education south of the border—and wake up to the sound of dolphins after camping on a Hawaiian beach
Some Canadian universities are offering practical personal finance coursesU of T’s new class has seen enrolment triple in the year since its inception
China threatens the democratic world order—and Canada can’t be a weak linkOpinion: Despite our allies’ warnings, Ottawa isn’t taking the threat of authoritarian China seriously. That could be disastrous.
Tony Clement and the breakdown in OttawaStephen Maher: The MP was privy to Canada’s national security secrets, and his scandal has exposed a failure by all parties to take risks seriously
The bizarre virtue—and the real problem—of the rise of Instagram-centric ’exhibits’Opinion: Candy-coloured photo-ops are masquerading as museum experiences—and they’re making an equivalence between Instagram content and contentment
Nine out of 10 world leaders agree: nationalism is terribleNov. 12: Trudeau, Macron and Merkel push back at Trump’s isolationism and nationalism, while pressure builds on Canada’s finance minister to address competitiveness concerns
Real postcards from the First World War that survived a centuryThese notes sent between those at war and home were preserved as part of the Wartime Canada project at the University of Western Ontario