Larry James Beaucage, 1936-2015He was a tireless worker who spent years as a logger in northern Ontario—a place he and his wife called God’s country
Photo essay: Sparks fly from Winnipeg’s wild woolKyle Schappert uses steel wool to recast the city of Winnipeg
In defence of childlessnessMeghan Daum’s book explores the reasons for not having children—most decent, all human.
Millennials don’t think they’re doomedNew poll finds they’re not nearly as pessimistic as often assumed
How the bed bug took over the worldThere is no surefire way to be rid of the scourge of bed bugs; there’s a reason we use the term ‘pest control’ and not ‘pest annihilation’
Confessions of a failing CatholicAt a time when we have never been more isolated and in need of a real community, the Church has failed to provide it
The downside of our new belief in belief Today, few publicly disbelieve women who alleged rape. But our new progressive culture has downsides too, writes Emma Teitel.
Bryan Swick Turner, 1982-2015Athletic and full of energy, Turner ran a booming contracting business before an email about extreme poverty changed his life
Beyond the pale: Living with albinism in AfricaThe birth of a child with albinism drove Emily Urquhart to discover its medical and cultural fallout
The brattiest pack in MexicoA generation of spoiled, entitled children of the ruling elite is running wild. Meet Mexico’s future leaders.