The World Health Organization declared an end to the COVID-19 public health emergency on May 5, 2023. In the year since, only two provinces — Alberta and Ontario — have published proposals fo...
Just over six months ahead of the US election, the world is starting to consider what a return to a Trump presidency might mean. While Americans might be weighing up the difference between the tw...
Many Americans are gloomy about the economy, despite some data saying it is improving. The Economist even took this discussion to TikTok. When its US editor John Prideaux examined inflation, wage...
Former prime minister Boris Johnson was reportedly turned away on election day after arriving at his polling station to vote with only “an envelope with his name and address on it”. He was in...
The local elections which took place on May 2 have provided an unusually rich set of results to pore over. Around 2,600 seats were up for election on 107 councils across the country. There were e...
Motion in legislature follows last month’s coroner’s inquest into 4 deaths at emergency shelter Yukon MLAs are questioning whether the Connective Support Society, which operates Whitehorse�...
The boycott is fuelled by people fed up with high prices. But some say avoiding Loblaw stores is pricey, too Location. Costs. Time and convenience. There are many reasons that people aren’t pa...
Sports have been a lifeline for cable giants dealing with cord cutters, but experts say that’s about to change For years, cable TV has bled viewers and subscribers to streaming giants like Net...
An international supermarket could spur competition, analysts say, if one is willing to come here at all With some Canadians struggling to afford groceries (new window), and as frustrations wit...
Why is persuasion so hard, even when you have facts on your side? As a philosopher, I’m especially interested in persuasion – not just how to convince someone, but how to do it ethically, wit...