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The Interview: Kaillie Humphries ... Stampede parade marshalKaillie Humphries on competing against men in bobsleigh, the attitude necessary for winning—and what it’s like to crash
Why Iggy Azalea can’t get any respectCritics who call Iggy Azalea a white poser reveal hip hop’s strange conservatism
Addicted to food‘Like many university students, I had an obsession with weight and food. Today, as a physician, I can see my favourite foods were like drugs.’
Mongolia chases the new and the oldOnce a land of nomads, a mining rush has made its capital a boomtown
Bitter? Sweet! A maligned flavour has its moment The complex, much-maligned flavour is suddenly in vogue—from bitter cocktails to vegetables
Shared around the world: On satire, words, and freedom of the pressQuotes and ideas on satire and free press in the aftermath of the Paris attacks on Charlie Hebdo
The luckiest babies in the worldMeet Canada’s collection of New Year’s newborns—our first babies born in 2015
Meet Richelle Shiner, Canada’s first baby of 2015Forget the doom and gloom. This is the best time to be alive—and Canadian