John Beeden’s long and winding row across the PacificJohn Beeden, the 59-year-old Canadian who rowed from San Francisco to Australia in 209 days, discusses his solo expedition
Why the autopsy, a staple of crime TV, is actually on life supportNew data show autopsy rates in Canada have declined dramatically since the 1990s. All too often important questions are being left unanswered.
Jann Arden on becoming the voice of a generationElio Iannacci in a moving conversation with the pop star about her father’s death, her mother’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, and grown-up celebrity
Behind the scenes of the Trudeaus’ Vogue photo shootPhotographer Norman Jean Roy explains why Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau wore that expensive dress and how the shoot happened
Could an eye exam diagnose Parkinson’s?An Ontario group is working on a wide-ranging study to see if eyes can really provide ’windows to the brain’
Disarming the American gun problemHow some small incremental steps could put momentum back behind the gun control movement
When drones invade ChristmasChristmas morning could be filled with regulatory concerns and overhead danger
Why does Rudyard Kipling get no respect?Kids still love Jungle Book; the rest of us quote its author constantly
Why Donald Trump can’t fight the arc of historyIn spite of Trump’s popularity, America continues to march away from a less just past
The big leagues of Sheridan’s athletic therapy programStudents get co-op placements with both amateur and pro teams, including the Blue Jays and Argonauts.