Things you can’t do at Niagara FallsNever mind high-wire artists, the Niagara Parks Commission upholds all kinds of mouldy regulations
The Shafias’ ancient, twisted codeThe Shafia trial isn’t about religion, but who controls a woman’s body
The defence calls: Mohammad ShafiaThe accused “honour killer” is expected to testify on his own behalf. What more can Shafia possibly say?
The Bloc’s four on the floorFor the four surviving Bloc MPs, working on Parliament Hill has meant constantly having to prove they’re worth listening to
Frozen assetsIce cores tell the history of Canada’s climate, but now the government doesn’t want them anymore
“I would be a dead woman”Sahar Shafia was desperate to keep her boyfriend a secret—but her alleged “honour killers” already knew
Studies say: real friends matter, and the rich polluteOur semi-regular roundup of findings from the world of academia
“I love you with all my heart” In court, Mohammad Shafia endures the sight of his daughter’s boyfriend—and the love notes he sent
The value of a man on a rope is...Nik Wallenda claims his high-wire act would bring $20.5 million worth of tourism spending to Niagara