Why Ontario shouldn’t ditch high school civics classesWhen people don’t understand how government works, it gives rise to the politics of resentment. Why Ontario’s civics course is so important
Why the death of Vine is about more than just the end of an appPeople of colour embraced Vine. But when corporate parent Twitter chose bullies over those who made its platform work, they left.
Trevor Donald Sexsmith, 1989-2016A gifted child, he loved reading and Lego. In his 20s, he gained renown for risky backcountry ski adventures.
Canada’s housing bubble makes America’s look tinyComparing Canada’s infatuation with real estate against the peak of the U.S. housing bubble yields some disturbing insights
Anthony Bourdain: ’Look, it’s not normal, what I do.’The renegade culinary writer on fatherhood, cooking’s bad-boy culture, Canada’s restaurant scene, and his new cookbook
Why McKinsey & Co. is helping Ottawa out, pro bonoInternational consulting firm McKinsey is lending a big helping hand to Ottawa’s economic advisory council—for free. What’s in it for them?
Rogers Writers’ Trust: Spotlight on Katherena VermetteWe asked everyone shortlisted for the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize: Is there a non-contemporary author whose influence you feel in your own work?
How a hippie helped eradicate smallpoxLarry Brilliant, a world-renowned physician, epidemiologist and public-health crusader, tells his story
Excerpt: Read Mona Awad’s ’13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl’In this Giller-shortlisted book, two high-schoolers struggle to navigate the male gaze that, they realize, dominates their world