Is America really having a crisis of trust? Or is it just becoming more Canadian?Scott Gilmore: In Canada trust levels are as bad or worse as those in America. And that might be the secret to this country’s success.
What Canada’s plan for regulating legal marijuana gets wrongOpinion: Canada’s marijuana plan borrows from its approach to alcohol, rather than tobacco—and that could create a commercialized, predatory industry
In Larry Nassar case, Sheldon Kennedy sees history repeatingShocking accounts of abuse at the hands of a USA Gymnastics physician show how much work remains to be done
Lucy DeCoutere on what’s changed since Ghomeshi"I was clearly demonstrating symptoms of PTSD." The actress and Air Force captain reflects on life in the #MeToo era.
What we mean when we talk about inclusionWe live in the golden age of diversity and inclusion, yet so many still feel so excluded. How did we arrive in this place, and where do we go now?
As we remember a mosque massacre, let’s find the hero within usOpinion: Jan. 29 marks one year since the horrifying Quebec massacre. We must honour Aymen Derbali’s selfless heroism, but we can all go further.
How to cook with cannabis and not bake your dinner guestsGuests at a Vancouver trade show got an up-close look at a new frontier of the legal marijuana business: weed cuisine
Cape Town: What happens when a city of four million runs out of water?South Africa’s second-largest city looks down the barrel of ’Day Zero,’ when it will officially turn off the tap
Orwell’s ‘Big Brother’ is already in millions of homes. Her name is Alexa.Smart homes and intelligent bots that cater to our whims may be convenient, but is it really worth being under surveillance all the time?
The End: Burton Jay Tacan, 1978-2017He proved everyone who doubted him wrong, overcoming a brutal attack in his 20s. His positivity earned him the nickname ’Mr. Awesome’.