The Edmonton Freezeway: A genius made-in-Canada planA pilot project for an artificial ice trail designed for skating commuters inspired our own quintessentially Canadian solutions to urban problems
Here’s the wildest fact about Ontario’s sex-ed curriculumThe most galling thing about Ontario’s current sex-ed curriculum bears repeating as opponents warm up the war machines
Waiting in pain for a no-show ambulanceParamedics are anonymously tweeting records of ambulance no-shows and wait times, highlighting a widespread problem
Newsmaker of the day: Miss P the beagleNewsmaker, Feb. 18: The Canadian beagle who took top honours at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show
Dinner and conversation—in the name of ending racismIn quick-moving groups, Winnipeggers met each other, talked, strategized, and then vowed to change
Newsmakers of the day: Canada’s Mars One semi-finalistsNewsmaker, Feb. 17: Four Ontarians, two British Columbians are among the Mars mission’s top 100 contenders
David Akin: In defence of Sun NewsSun Media’s national bureau chief weighs in on what was missing from coverage of Sun News Network’s demise
The Interview: Edmonton mayor Don IvesonDon Iveson on why there’s plenty of work available in Edmonton—and why his city is better positioned than Calgary
February 1965: A new flag, a new day for Canada — and then … What came next in that 26th Parliament? Pettiness, selfishness, intolerance as crisis gave way to crisis
Cross-border shopping for a good deathCanada’s top court gave the federal government a year to implement its ruling on doctor-assisted suicide. What if the provinces are left to sort it out amongst themselves?