Meet Ava Dodge, a young tennis player getting a taste of professional courts as a ball crew member for the Rogers Cup. Follow her journey from the tryouts, to racing after balls on the court.
This year marked the 50th anniversary of Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival parade—known as Caribana, locally. Masqueraders, spectators and Premier Kathleen Wynne tell us why the celebration is still necessary after all these years.
In deciding whether to use artificial wombs, we need to revisit one of the oldest and most important questions in philosophy: What is a life worth living?
The “wellness” industry boom has stirred much debate, but Anne Kingston argues that the real problem to address is the ongoing medical gender gap that is leaving women frustrated.
We asked 1,500 Canadians their opinion on everything from poutine to Nickelback. The results are in—69 per cent consider Nickelback to be "a national treasure." We caught up with some of their fans to find out why.