Eric Ruby, 1951-2016A pioneering dentist with an adventurous streak, he flew planes, scuba dived, and loved spending time with family in Mexico
Do police need a warrant in a public restroom?A recent court case puts to test a law that says the state has no business in the toilet stalls of the nation
What if Elon Musk is right? What if none of this is real?What are the consequences of the possibility that our world is the product of millions of computer simulations? Can it get us out of chores?
What if stat nerds were given the keys to a pro baseball team?Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller, two baseball wonks, get a chance to apply their wildest data dreams in real life
A housing market that’s too hot to handleThose who once dismissed talk of Canada’s overheated housing market are now worried about a bubble
The biggest class photo in Parliament Hill’s historyIt took 10 minutes, but dozens of parliamentarians stood still as they marked 150 years of governing on Parliament Hill
A CMA doctor on the burdens and ethics of assisted deathA Q&A with Dr. Jeff Blackmer, vice-president of medical professionalism at the Canadian Medical Association, about assisted death’s burden on physicians
Mine chief-turned-activist: The startling backstory of ’Konelīne’With her Hot Docs award-winner, Konelīne,’ Vancouver filmmaker Nettie Wild taps her family heritage as a wilderness lover who inherited a mine
Jane Bond, Ghostbusters, and ladies night at the moviesGender-flipping genre films can have huge appeal—if they get past the clichés.