An open letter to young Canadians in the sciencesScience can seem intimidating. But uncertainty, says Lauren Hayward Sierens, can be powerful if you embrace it.
Broken Social Scene returns, unbowed in its musical missionCanadian indie rock’s supergroup returns to action to show unity among their heady ranks—at a time when unity can feel scarce
The science and logistics of battling B.C.’s wildfiresWith hundreds of fires and thousands of people to fight them, the crisis in B.C. demands cutting-edge methods and choreographic planning
’Walking between worlds’ in America’s borderlandsBoth Mexican-Americans and Akwesasne Mohawks must contend with human trafficking, environmental ruin and post-9/11 paranoia
Her Majesty’s astronautPaul Wells on the history of picking the governor general, and the message Justin Trudeau wants to send in choosing Julie Payette
How just one of the B.C. wildfires compares to several Canadian citiesHere’s what one of the largest of the dozens of wildfires in B.C. looks like when superimposed over Canada’s biggest cities
The firestorm awaiting Christopher Wray as FBI director under TrumpAt a Congressional hearing room on Wednesday Donald Trump’s pick to head the FBI repeatedly pledged his loyalty to the U.S. constitution
Interest rate hike: Why Stephen Poloz still sounds anxiousHousehold debt, weak investment and uncertainty about inflation makes everything about the economy feel temporary. Including Wednesday’s rate bump.
Should doctors be paid a premium for assisting deaths?Physicians can make more doing paperwork than performing this legal, but emotionally demanding, service. For many, it’s just not worth it.
So long McLobster—why the infamous sandwich is goneEven though the past few years have seen a surge in the supply of lobster, rising demand has driven up prices. Will that continue?