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Education
My Classroom Will Be AI-Free This Fall
A humanities education is vital in this polarized world. But students need to read the books.
Society
Confessions of the Working Poor
I work hard, buy quality clothes and fake my way through dinner-party conversations. I’m also part of a fast-growing Canadian underclass.
Culture
It’s Time for Canada to Make Its Own Star System
We have the talent. We lack the machinery to turn Canadian performers into household names.
Society
Let the Kids Play This Summer
Over-scheduling and screens are making kids anxious and aggressive. They need to let loose.
Politics
How Tariff Tensions Spilled Into the Shaw Festival
Our theatre is a stone’s throw from the U.S. border. This summer, we’re feeling the heat.
Politics
Should Canada Give Asylum to Trans Americans?
One Canadian lawyer believes the U.S. is as dangerous for trans people as Africa and the Middle East
Society
I Moved to Canada and Launched a Company. Then the Tariffs Hit.
When I started selling dog toys from my basement, I had to remortgage my house and take out a loan to make it work.
Society
Send In the Delivery Robots
Ready or not, Canadians will soon share their sidewalks with computerized couriers
Real Estate
Inside an Ecohome on Stilts in Nova Scotia
A young family built cube-like sheds in the ecologically protected Barrens
Politics
Is Canada Prepared to Go It Alone?
Now that our friendship with America is over, we must ask ourselves instead what’s required to stay alive
Culture
How Migrants Cross Trump’s U.S.-Mexico Wall
Canadian photographer Isabelle Hayeur has been documenting the growing crisis on America’s southern border
What Went Down at Our Virtual Fireside Chat with Square Canada Head of Product Marketing, Michelle Yee
The fintech executive on localizing product to the market, using customer feedback to drive innovation, and more.