The long, uncertain path to Senate reformThe PM has touted updating the scandal-plagued Senate for years. In 2014, he may score a partial victory
Stephen Harper won’t stop believingEven though 2013 was dominated by scandal and retirement rumours, the PM isn’t going anywhere
Joseph Boyden on aboriginal issues’Nothing is ever done in an election year, so 2014 is when the real work has to get done’
Why factory jobs may be returning to AmericaWhat 2014 could bring after years of losing manufacturing jobs to low-cost Asia
How to cure blindness, concussions and baldnessWhat seems like science fiction is now becoming reality
Space tourists flock to the heavensVirgin Galactic’s rides aren’t cheap. But 700 people have already bought in.
Red dawnMars used to look like cottage country. This year, we may find out what turned it into a barren wasteland.
Lights out for the incandescent bulb 1880 - 2014: Beloved for its soft glow, the bulb was also a notorious energy hog