Opinion: Much of the Naylor report discussion has focussed on funding. But Canada also needs to overhaul its fundamental research enterprise
The Trudeau government is announcing its new science advisor Tuesday, but scientists have a question: What’s the point?
The Liberal government’s latest science policy is a backwards factory for producing white elephants
A lack of gender equality in science is holding Canada back. When will the government take real action?
Kirsty Duncan is considering quotas to ensure women land top research posts. Is the Trudeau government on board?
On the sidelines of the last Liberal Party convention, Kirsty Duncan took the 60-Second Challenge. One highlight: “How do you like your steak? Vegetarian.”
‘Real change’ doesn’t happen overnight—or without the necessary funds
Anne Kingston on how the criticism levelled at Kirsty Duncan over a controversial MS treatment is surprisingly unscientific
Justin Trudeau led an equal number of men and women up the driveway to Rideau Hall. That short walk took 147 years.
Mitchel Raphael takes in the Speaker’s second annual celebration of the Scottish bard
Photos by Mitchel Raphael
Aaron Wherry’s formerly live blog from a long night in the House