Peter Wohlleben, the tree whisperer, says animals have feelings tooWohlleben wants to convince anyone who still stubbornly refuses to accept it that animals are thinking and, especially, feeling creatures
Perimeter Public Lecture: How ’useless’ science led to the Large Hadron ColliderWatch this month’s Perimeter Public Lecture—fascinating science brought to the masses—with Pauline Gagnon on Nov. 8 at 7 PM ET
Why Harrison Browne couldn’t retire from women’s hockeyHaving resolved to transition from female to male, a hockey star makes a tough call—one more season
Calgary’s never-ending public shame: blocking basement suitesSquawk-fests over granny units have become a distasteful ritual at city hall. For a wealthy, modern metropolis, it’s unbecoming.
Losing a war criminal in Canada’s access to information systemOttawa cared even less about our ATIP request than it did about finding one of its most ’Wanted.’ And that wasn’t much.
How bad teeth are at the root of income inequality in CanadaAnne Kingston: The glaring omission of dental care from Canadian health-care plans is both illogical and a public-health concern
The world needs a digital Geneva Convention to fight cyber attacksScott Gilmore: The damage from cyberattacks is real, and the threat risks escalating into lethal conflicts
Science in Canada needs funding, not photo-opsThere is no evidence the science minister or prime minister will provide the budget support needed to enact the Naylor report’s recommendations
’Now we get to work’: Mike Downie on his brother GordThe Tragically Hip’s Gord Downie spent the time before his death focused on Indigenous issues and reconciliation. His brother Mike talks about moving the mission forward.