Why the fight for net neutrality mattersIt’s not just about access to the internet in the U.S. It’s about stopping the walls from going up everywhere.
Are ’green’ cities a big part of our problem with climate change?One researcher claims Miami’s in danger of drowning and of running out of fresh water—and more of the world’s poor are clustering on marginal land
How to watch the Leonid Meteor Shower this weekend, in person or onlineStargazers in Canada’s prairie provinces are likeliest to get the best view of the annual Leonid meteor shower, but you can livestream it online too
Is Canada ready for the radical change artificial intelligence will unleash?Orwellian scenarios involving AI are closer than most people realize, spawning a tense debate: how far AI should be allowed to go?
Opioid crisis: Trump declared it an emergency, why won’t Trudeau?Opinion: By declaring a national public welfare emergency, Ottawa could unlock critical funds to respond to Canada’s opioid crisis
Why Indigenous languages should be taught alongside French and EnglishMétis author Chelsea Vowel argues for the official protection of Canada’s Indigenous languages, which are currently on the brink of extinction
The unbearable shame of Italian soccer fansItalian soccer fans will still come out to Canadian bars for the World Cup next year. But maybe without the blue jerseys.
An Iqaluit woman’s war on obscene graffitiJanet Pitsiulaaq Brewster hopes covering up angry words can break the cycle of pain behind them
The sorrowful line between childhood hijinks and tragedyAuthor Kenneth Whyte looks back at a life lived and a life lost
A.J. Jacobs investigates the philosophical quandary of familyWhen the author set out to hold a gigantic family reunion, he learned that being part of a clan is a complicated business