Q&A: A venture capitalist on how boomers wrecked AmericaBruce Cannon Gibney on how U.S. boomers—raised amid postwar plenty, with Trump as their ’id’—developed excessive self-interest
Alberta could get rid of daylight saving timeDay-lit evenings mean more time for soccer and patio parties, but does the province want to be two hours ahead of B.C.?
The End: Heather Anderson, 1966-2016She was an avid reader and outdoorswoman. When her father died, she lost her faith but not her defining generous spirit.
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau’s off-brand, out-of-touch messageIt’s Grégoire Trudeau’s prerogative to play the good wife in need of male affirmation—just as it’s women’s prerogative to assail her for it
The power of Linden: Our distinctly Canadian baby namesNothing screams Canuck like naming your newborn after a hockey player beloved by Vancouver fans
How day camps became summertime day careParents increasingly depend on city-run camps to keep their kids busy during the dog days. Is it time to overhaul the school calendar?
The Diana industry is back in full swingAs the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana approaches, her luminous face and emotional complexity remain an irresistible package
Why doctors don’t want to be the gatekeepers of medical marijuanaThere are concerns about the absence of peer-reviewed research, the possible side effects, and appropriate dosages.
Get ready for a Canadian Arctic research boomAn Arctic science lab set to open this summer has already draw attention from researchers from around the world keen to explore what lies beneath the tundra
How geologists found the world’s oldest fossils in CanadaThe geologist who dated what appear to be the world’s oldest fossils on what it took to make the discovery in Quebec