Interview

Mayor Jyoti Gondek is creating the Calgary of the future—starting downtown

“People think you walk down the street in Calgary and see J.R. Ewing. We’re also the third most diverse city in Canada.” 

Rent or buy? An expert weighs in on the sky-high rental market

The deputy chief economist with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation on Canada’s most expensive places to rent and the future of housing

(Photography by Tony Luong)

Why Moshe Safdie wants Canada to rebuild its sense of adventure

“The public often thinks a building can be functional but ugly as hell. To me, that’s impossible.”

Peltier (Photograph by Blair Gable)

Autumn Peltier on youth activism, challenging Trudeau, and a future in politics

The 17-year-old climate activist spoke with Marie-Danielle Smith about working towards change, confronting Trudeau at 12 years old and what she’s focused on now

Prince Andrew’s accuser on the BBC: ‘There’s only one of us telling the truth’

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who says she had sex with Prince Andrew as an underage teen, tells her story

26 more questions for Prince Andrew about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein

Patricia Treble: Even with the detailed grilling by Emily Maitlis, there remain unanswered questions. Here are some.

Prince Andrew’s tell-all interview about Jeffrey Epstein didn’t go so great

Patricia Treble: That sound you hear is the heads of palace officials repeatedly hitting their desks.

How one woman challenged Canada’s macho rock-climbing world

Jan Redford’s memoir about rock-climbing, family life and feminism is right on time for the age of #MeToo

Prince Harry

How Prince Harry went from being a PR liability to a Royal asset

Plagued for years by his ‘party prince’ reputation, Harry’s upcoming wedding to Meghan Markle marks a new chapter, says biographer Katie Nicholl

Peter Carey

Peter Carey’s new novel grapples with Australia’s legacy of racism

“A Long Way from Home” delves into the crimes that built a continent, and how to move forward: “Guilt is such a wrong word. The useful word is, I think, responsibility.”

How often have you come close to death?

Maggie O’Farrell’s memoir recounts 17 brushes with oblivion—including her daughter’s terrifying anaphylactic episode

Kirstine Stewart

Kirstine Stewart on the limits of “leaning in”

As the former head of the CBC and Twitter Canada embarks on new role, she says it’s time for business to adapt to women’s needs—not the other way around