Emily St. John Mandel can’t stop writing about pandemicsHer novel Station Eleven imagined a world ravaged by a pandemic long before COVID-19 existed. Now, she’s gone through one herself.
Meet the muses behind Robert Munsch’s most iconic storiesThey were the kids who inspired some of the legendary author’s best-loved stories. Now, they’re all grown up.
Scenes from the war in UkraineWhen Russia invaded, Canadian photographer Philip Cheung travelled to Kyiv to capture the devastation
Inside the fight to save New Brunswick’s maple syrupIt’s syrup makers versus loggers in the battle over Canada’s maple forests
The makers of the metaverse want you to give up on realitySilicon Valley is promising a digital world within our world. But logging in to the metaverse won’t solve our issues.
This Canadian teenager wrote your favourite Frida Kahlo quoteThe web has wrongly credited the brooding meditations of a Canadian teen to the artist Frida Kahlo. Is that necessarily a bad thing?
Heather O’Neill on Sarah PolleyPolley became famous when she was 11. Her story’s gone untold–until now.
Two paintings by a beloved Nova Scotia folk artist have vanished. Can they have gone far?Maud Lewis’s paintings have recently become sought-after collectibles. Two have disappeared–and they’re tearing a community apart.
Six books to read this springA novel by the creator of ’Little Mosque on the Prairie’ and an inside look at the race to develop the COVID vaccine are among our picks for the best reads of the spring
As photo booths disappear, the pictures they gave us are ever more preciousPhoto booths had a unique ability to capture some of our silliest and most intimate moments, leaving us with a precious record of time