Making sense of Alberta’s new energy efficiency programHow to determine whether the Alberta government’s $645-million energy efficiency program, paid for with carbon tax revenue, is money well spent
Toronto’s economy doesn’t get the respect it deservesToronto is Canada’s most important economic engine, yet it’s continually shortchanged when it comes to government funding. It’s time for that to stop.
Nirvanna The Band The Show: A Canadian comedy that’s actually funnyViceland’s ’Nirvanna the Band the Show’ dares to make you laugh without Canada’s typical nepotism or warmed-over gentle populism
In Quebec City, heartbreak and painful lessonsIn a city where politicians call for burqa bans and values charters, the Centre Culturel Islamique was a model of hope and integration
He’s a hero to U.S. soldiers. Will the U.S. let him return home?Visiting Kirkuk on a trip, military interpreter Alan Adil Abdullah isn’t sure what will happen when he tries to return to his kids and home in Seattle
How Donald Trump destroyed journalism’s ’church of the savvy’The persona of the journalist who doesn’t get emotional about a policy but just judges whether a politician is winning or losing the news cycle is over
In Paul Auster’s new novel, a character has four separate livesThe author of ’4 3 2 1’ explores the instability of reality, and how everything can change in a blink
Judd Apatow adds some colour to his comedic paletteComedy king Judd Apatow has yet to cast a person of colour in a lead role. That’s why his next film, ’The Big Sick’, could be a big deal.
How Canadian politicians reacted to Donald Trump’s refugee banFrom the most blistering to the distinctly disinterested, we grade the coast-to-coast responses to Trump’s controversial executive order
Why Canada—and its economy—has plenty to fear from TrumpAs Donald Trump upends the world order, don’t believe for a second that Canada’s economy will escape unscathed