The risks facing Canada’s drinking waterOpinion: We shouldn’t be framing a discussion about water in isolation of considerations like infrastructure
How a man behind the ’Steve’ discovery used the Northern Lights to cope with lifeNotanee Bourassa immersed himself in aurora borealis as a way to escape his troubles. One night, he saw something new and amazing.
Canada’s gun advisory committee is missing Indigenous voicesCritics are asking why a committee helping to craft firearm legislation doesn’t include those disproportionately affected by gun violence
Bill Cosby’s #MeToo-era retrial is off to a brutal start in the court of public opinionWhile the entertainer mingles with fans, his high-powered legal team is already painting his Canadian accuser as greedy and unreliable
Why the term ’death midwife’ has actual midwives up in armsAs the taboo around death services wanes, a B.C. case shows how jealously guarded the birthing brand has become
Why we need a pharmacare plan for Canada’s chaotic world of drug pricesOpinion: There are 19 drugs on the Canadian market that cost $50,000 or more per year—a national pharmacare plan could ease the burden
How Indigenous midwives are helping women reclaim childbirthIndigenous women in remote parts of the country have to travel hundreds of kilometres to give birth. A growing revival of midwifery in communities is changing that
Should we still have Daylight Saving Time?There are a few Canadian areas that opt out of daylight saving time, should the rest of the country follow suit?
How to inspire young women to careers in STEM: Watch the live-streamWatch an array of speakers and panelists discuss women in STEM, live at Waterloo’s Perimeter Institute, on Mar. 8 at 9 AM ET
Sexual harassment has long festered on the Hill. Now, female MPs from all parties are saying ‘enough’From cabinet ministers to volunteers, dozens of women say sexual harassment and violence on Parliament Hill have gone unchecked for too long