A new network aims to connect and support Indigenous scholarsThe program hopes to help Indigenous researchers feel less isolated and address health problems in their communities
An explosive gender revolution is under way. So why isn’t it changing anything?Fuelled by #MeToo and rage, women with strong voices are demanding cultural change like never before. Why has progress stalled?
Fentanyl-detecting dogs are the newest soldiers in the battle against opioidsThe search for the opioid is as dangerous to the police dog as it is to its human handler. It’s high-risk duty.
The surprising sounds and sides of Tanya TagaqThe throat singer and author talks about changing attitudes in Canada, communicating without words and why she’s often poking fun at herself
Margaret Atwood on the stark differences ’back home’ before and after the Great WarAlthough nothing was shelled or destroyed, everything changed on the home front
The First World War united these Canadians by service and sacrificeTheir stories couldn’t be more different—from a wealthy socialite to a wandering Malaysian sailor. But they all served Canada when called upon.
The heroic life of First World War soldier Samuel Lewis HoneyOne Canadian hero, among many, from the conflict
What kept Canadian soldiers committed during the First World War?Seven in ten were killed, injured or captured. And yet, they fought on.
He led Canada to victory in the Great War. Why did the troops dislike him?Arthur Currie is widely considered one of Canada’s greatest military leaders. But soldiers felt differently.
This Canadian private wrote and saved hundreds of letters during the First World WarA rare collection of correspondences between a soldier and his mother offer an intimate look at life at war—and at home