After a major cabinet shuffle, Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government has a new lookPolitics Insider for Oct. 27, 2021: Major changes and new faces in cabinet; an unimpressed Erin O’Toole; and a worried Alberta
The crime novel second acts of Chris Hadfield and Beverley McLachlinThis fall is a season for new or newly announced crime novels penned by people famous in other fields
Time for Justin Trudeau to make a cabinetPolitics Insider for Oct. 26, 2021: Who will be in and who will be out in the post-election shake-up? Plus, some cranky MPs.
Debating the pros and cons of Daylight Saving TimeAhead of the end of this year’s daylight saving on Nov. 7, Shannon Proudfoot breaks down the pros and cons of the increasingly unpopular practice
One intern’s idea to curb road rage in Calgary—with humourThe drive into Calgary is worth a chuckle, thanks to Joseph Kruis, an intern in the city of Calgary’s transportation department
Jean Chrétien chides Justin Trudeau over slow efforts to free the two MichaelsPolitics Insider for Oct. 25, 2021: The Liberals get called out; Jason Kenney’s in trouble; and Alberta’s new mayors talk shop
Chrystia Freeland kills COVID-19 income supports and announces replacementsPolitics Insider for Oct. 22, 2021: Liberals plan a ’targeted approach’; the CPC gets stuck on vaccines; Moe problems
Jyoti Gondek and Amarjeet Sohi: An interview with Alberta’s new progressive mayorsThe incoming mayors of Calgary and Edmonton on blazing trails, getting along with the Kenney government and breaking down Alberta stereotypes
Using traditional Inuit knowledge and Western science to study Arctic marine lifeSince leaving Nunavut to study marine biology at the University of Guelph, Ph.D. student Enooyaq Sudlovenick has sought to understand more about the life that roams below the Arctic’s ocean surface
Mark Messier on leadership, trust and magic mushroomsThe hockey icon talks with Marie-Danielle Smith about mental health, hockey violence—and what he’ll do when the New York Rangers call