HealthHow the pandemic has rewired our brainsScientists are beginning to gauge how the last 18 months have changed us—for better and worse
PoliticsTḱemlúps te Secwépemc First Nation to meet Trudeau but ’not interested in apologies’Politics Insider for Oct. 8, 2020: Trudeau tries again; Kenney faces leadership pressure; antivaxxers out of a job
OpinionMoney won’t fix our health careJane Philpott: Politicians won’t move the needle on health care policy if they’re punished for it in the polls. Time to look elsewhere.
Politics338Canada: One year from re-election, Legault appears invinciblePhilippe J. Fournier: The CAQ’s current dominance—in virtually every demographic segment of the electorate—has no recent precedent in Quebec
SocietyThe rise of Afterpay: The bite-sized retail therapy our pandemic-weary populace doesn’t needPoint-of-sale financing companies Afterpay, Splitit and Sezzle have found their moment during the pandemic, as Canadians turn to online shopping for a quick hit of dopamine
EnvironmentThe sound of too much noiseThe Arctic narwhal is being threatened by a new enemy: the clamour of passing ships
Opinion35 years later, a student writes: ’It’s because of you that I became a teacher’‘You grew to represent a bright, reassuring light,’ Claudette Bouman writes of Wendy Donawa, her English teacher at Barbados Community College
PoliticsJustin Trudeau announces public servants, RCMP and travellers must be vaccinatedPolitics Insider for Oct. 7, 2021: Public servants get vaccine rules; the Greens exist; a mystery illness investigation
HealthWhy an ADHD diagnosis is often out of reach for Canadian university studentsAdult students with untreated ADHD often struggle in university. And getting a timely, accurate diagnosis is almost as challenging.
HealthThe grassroots food insecurity initiatives putting an end to the ’starving student’Student and admin-led efforts are leading the charge to stop food insecurity on Canadian university campuses