Loretta Barbara Grace Saunders, 1987-2014After living on the streets, she wanted to make something of her life. In grad school, she studied missing Aboriginal women.
The no-baby boomSocial infertility, baby regret and what it means that shocking numbers of women aren’t having children
Meesha-Chan Grubisic, 1966-2014Fiercely protective and with a strong independent streak, she dedicated her life to animal rights
The winter that ruined everythingIt broke records, kneecapped the economy, and showed us how ill-prepared Canada is for a future of extreme weather
Melanie Ann Walters, 1976-2014At age three, she started riding horses and never looked back. ‘She was poetry on a horse.’
Single-serve coffee wars heat upAs patents expire, companies are desperate to reclaim their monopoly on your pricey morning brew
All the lonely old peopleAn epidemic of loneliness is Britain’s ‘national shame’ and a growing health crisis among the elderly
Watch ‘The Notebook,’ save your marriage A revolutionary study finds the best technique for preventing divorce: Hollywood
Why women—and men, increasingly—are so stressedAuthor Brigid Schulte on her battle with the "Overwhelm," how multi-tasking makes you stupid, and the existence of “time serenity”
Some foie gras before you fly?Toronto’s airport now has restaurants by the city’s top chefs. But the maestros are nowhere to be found.