PoliticsHow to make an entire country furiousShannon Proudfoot: Canadians were fed up even before the pandemic. That election didn’t help.
BooksBingeing into the 21st century with artist Douglas CouplandDouglas Coupland on his new book, ’Binge’ — a collection of darkly funny micro-stories Coupland describes as ’an X-ray of a culture at a certain time’
EducationMicrocredentials: A mini guide to the micro college course marketMicrocredentials are increasingly on offer at Canadian colleges, with short, focused courses that can help give your career a boost
NewsThese adventurers are on a 7,600-km journey from the top to the bottom of CanadaA team from Quebec has set out on a gruelling and unprecedented seven-month expedition by ski, canoe and bike
PoliticsErin O’Toole faces his first Conservative caucus votePolitics Insider for Oct. 5, 2021: Conservative caucus day; a Liberal let down; and a federal vaccine mandate, maybe
EnvironmentJohn Streicker on rapid snowmelt and why he got into it up to his neckStreicker, climate scientist and the Yukon’s minister of energy, mines and resources, went neck-deep into freezing waters to show rising water levels.
OttawaHow close did the Liberals come to losing?Justin Ling: Focus groups of Liberal supporters after the Sept. 20 vote show there was dissatisfaction with what was being offered by the party
OpinionThe Prime Minister is sorry, okay? Really sorry.SATIRE: What does Trudeau really mean when he says sorry? Marie-Danielle Smith imagines the PM’s ultimate apology.
EnvironmentTs’eketi, the 100-year-old B.C. sturgeon that’s here to save her speciesDeep in British Columbia’s Nechako River, the eggs of one ancient mama fish might be among the last hope for these endangered sturgeon
HealthWhy I got the COVID vaccine during my pregnancySarah Boesveld: The alternative—gambling that you won’t catch COVID for those nine months—just seems much more terrifying to me