An arms race that Canada could actually winIn its push to develop Artificial Intelligence, Canada could become a major player in a technology that will be crucial to the global balance of power
Why do adults in Ottawa wear snow pants on the bus?Swish swish: The puffy and practical legwear was spotted out in the wild, and some think it’s painfully uncool and unnecessary.
Royals rule the small and large screens—and this season’s red carpetsThrones, crowns and castles are everywhere these days with the focus on that rarity, the female ruler
Angry Beijing isn’t scaring off Canadian travellers. Are we being naïve?From hockey players to professors, those with links to the country are sticking to their travel plans despite the ongoing detention of Canadians
Students respond to OSAP changes: ’We are moving backwards’Ontario students decry changes by Premier Doug Ford’s government to student aid, despite a tuition cut
You mean your family doesn’t constantly talk about death?Tabatha Southey: Planning for the end of life, passed from one generation to the next, is only prudent
The real bad news in Burnaby South might be for Andrew ScheerStephen Maher: A poll in the riding put Maxime Bernier’s party at nine per cent—and numbers like that could mean the Tories have a problem
Prince Philip will be 98 in June. Should he be driving?The Duke of Edinburgh’s accident has almost certainly started a conversation about whether he should give up his licence
Justin Trudeau needs to answer for the Burnaby South insultTom Parkin: The PM has warned the next election will be nasty. So why has he said nothing—not even a tweet—about a Liberal candidate’s race-based attack?
It’s Day 26 of the shutdown and U.S. government workers are lining up for foodRepublicans and Dems both claim to sympathize, but the bureaucrats aren’t hungry enough for either side to stand down