We, the North: Life on the Arctic CirclePhoto essay: Christian Barnett documented all the marvellous people he met as he travelled along the Arctic Circle eight years ago
What Canadians really believe: A surprising poll Religion in Canada isn’t declining nearly as fast as we think. A remarkable new survey finds out what Canadians really believe
How Starbucks’ Race Together campaign is playing outCare for a discussion about race with your latte? In Starbucks around America, the reaction hasn’t been quite as scornful
Meghan Daum on the fraught decision to stay childfreeEssayist says she’d love her children, if she had any; she just might not love her life
Just say ‘non’: The problem with French immersionFrench immersion—meant to inspire national unity—has turned into an elitist, divisive and deeply troubled system
Feschuk: Whatever happened to the great debates?Imagine the epic debates that would flourish if millions could no longer confirm with a few keystrokes who starred in what
Gerald Elwood Shaw, 1915-2015He kept his mind sharp by reciting poetry and kept fit by swimming the Detroit River. He dreamt of living to 100.
The period, reimagined: Are women finally ready for the cup? A rebranding of the period in popular culture has spiked demand for a very old aid: the menstrual cup
As teens learn their rights, they’re defending them—and winningTeen rights used to be, in effect, whatever their parents dictated. But Millennials and Generation Z have pushed back, and the balance of power is shifting
What’s in a name? A Chipewyan’s battle over her native tongueThe Northwest Territories may be fighting to save Aboriginal languages, but don’t try to name your child with one