It's time to swap "all thy sons command" to "all of us command."
Rachel Giese
Moderna has come to Canada – using mRNA science to address unmet public health needs.
Calvin Vuong
Along with the economic losses brought on by lockdowns, anti-Asian racism has affected businesses, too.
Chatelaine
Justin Trudeau's camp is favoured by female voters, the high price of a good review, and the German chancellor is photoshopped out of a French rally.
Katie Underwood
We all have a role to play in ultimately improving the quality of life in our communities, says Jody Wilson-Raybould. In an excerpt from a new collection of speeches, Wilson-Raybould outlines her vision for transforming politics.
Rona Ambrose's bill would make training in rape myths and consent mandatory for new judges. Here's what you need to know.
Sarah Boesveld
Indigenous rights, Mother Nature, decolonization and the environment have been at the heart of Buffy Sainte-Marie’s songwriting since she was in her early 20s. Sixty years later, these issues are more relevant than ever—just like Sainte-Marie herself
Maureen Halushak
Today’s most popular sneakers have soles so thick they seem like a parody of a cushioned shoe. But the style is no joke.
Caitlin Kenny
Six organizations you can turn your attention to.
From smart forks to flu apps, there’s a device to measure every aspect of your health. But were we better off before we could monitor everything?
From Leonard Cohen to Margaret Atwood, photographer Chris Buck has shot some of the country's most beloved personalities. His gorgeous portraits are invariably witty — with just the right touch of weird.
Rachel Heinrichs
Why retailers are stocking up now on treats — even if they don’t want to admit it.
The Orlando shooting has put an American policy that bans sexually active gay men from donating blood back in the news cycle. But Canada's rules are even worse.
The unexpected anguish of winning the prize every Canadian wants.
Martha Beach