Canada’s science minister speaks out on women in STEMKirsty Duncan is considering quotas to ensure women land top research posts. Is the Trudeau government on board?
Meet the Flemish Giant, the bunny behind United’s latest PR problemsA master Flemish Giant breeder discusses the show breed after the death of Simon, one of the world’s biggest rabbits
Snubbed by Trump, Silicon Valley talent is looking to CanadaSkilled high-tech visa workers in the U.S., wary of Trump’s anti-immigration stance, are looking elsewhere—and Canada’s tech companies see opportunity
What is cupping, and why is Justin Trudeau doing it?The Prime Minister has revealed that he uses the alternative healing technique known as ’cupping’, but what exactly is it?
Excerpt: Caitlyn Jenner on ’The secrets of my life’Before transitioning, Jenner considered stipulating in her will that she be buried in female attire, so that she’d finally be herself in death.
The trouble with companies asking workers to get microchip implantsIf your employer offered to inject a small microchip into your hand to replace all the keys and passcodes you need for work, would you accept?
What happens when parents smoke potMost of us don’t bat an eye when parents down a glass or two of wine around their kids. Is using marijuana really so different?
How the weekend has disappeared and why we need to take it backSome Swedish towns are experimenting with a six-hour work day, and France just passed legislation that enshrines the ’right to disconnect’ in the evening and on weekends
Canada is not immune to its own scientific dark agesBefore Canada gets too smug about its openness to science, it’s worth remembering our own history of being on the wrong side of scientific thinking
There’s nothing moral about a morality pillWe can’t even agree on what morality requires, so designing a morality pill is a conceptually impossible task, writes ethicist Daniel Munro