TechnologyTech leader Martin Kon wants you to give AI chatbots a chance“Technology will never replace human interaction. It’s about how to make mundane tasks more efficient, so we can focus on higher-value ones.”
HealthVincent Lam has worked on the frontlines of Canada’s opioid crisis. It haunts him."Some patients stopped treatment, overdosed and died. Those cases will always be with me.”
PoliticsMichelle O’Bonsawin: "I’m not a token Indigenous judge"Canada’s first Indigenous Supreme Court justice isn’t the next Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She just wants to be herself.
SocietyGabor Maté: Go ahead, blame your childhood“When I was a workaholic doctor, that behaviour was driven by my trauma. Nobody in medical school ever taught me about that.”
PoliticsUnifor’s Lana Payne is taking on the fight for workersUnifor president Lana Payne wants Canadian workers to know—and get paid—what they’re worth
The InterviewWhy Wes Hall is betting on Black entrepreneursOn Dragons’ Den, he’s known as “The Fixer.” That nickname holds true in real life, too.
PoliticsLouise Arbour is fighting to reform Canada’s militaryArbour has been a Supreme Court justice and the United Nations high commissioner for human rights. Now, she’s staring down her most formidable challenge yet.
HealthModerna’s Patricia Gauthier is preparing Canada for the next pandemicThe company’s first Canadian general manager is laying the groundwork for the country to become a leader in vaccine production
BooksEmily 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.
PoliticsKirsten Hillman on U.S. protectionism and the possible return of Donald TrumpCanada’s first female ambassador to the U.S. talks Canada’s relationship with its neighbour to the south and why things aren’t as tense as they seem