Eliza Reid on life as Iceland’s Canadian first ladyEliza Reid on presidential perks, what binds northern nations, how she proposed, and Björk
For top cultural jobs, Canadians need not applyMany of Canada’s biggest arts institutions are now run by foreigners. Is that so bad?
Please, English teachers: don’t assign Bob Dylan lyricsBob Dylan’s Nobel Prize is good news—unless it brings Bob into more classrooms as mere lyrics, divorced from his songs’ musical context
Whose problem is cyberbullying?A talk between Rona Ambrose and Facebook highlights how, in the debate over who should address cyberbullying, our politicians aren’t doing enough
The silent power of landscapeFrom Iceland to Australia, documentary film is turning the setting into the story, says film critic Brian D. Johnson
Inside the wild Canadian past of the Trump familyBefore there was a Trump Tower, there was a gold-rush hotel in Bennett, Yukon, where the Trump family dynasty began
Rewind: Why are cassette tapes coming back?The mini-revival of the cassette tape may just be another kitschy millennial obsession—but the obsession is important, all the same
Perry Bellegarde makes his pitch for a developed, respectful CanadaThe Assembly of First Nations National Chief told policymakers that Canada would do well to close the gap between non-Indigenous and Indigenous people
Will Ottawa’s ’cluster’ approach to innovation funding work?Canada will spend $800 million on a few lanes it can dominate globally. But the question of how they’ll pick the lucky sectors will be tricky politics
Meet the single mom who took on the RCMPEx-RCMP constable Heli Kijanen resigned due to harassment. In an interview with FLARE, she describes the initiative behind the class-action lawsuits