
Beyond birth statistics: Why measuring caesarean rates misses the mark
The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) has updated its interactive tool, Your Health System, which reviews health-care data across all provinces and makes recommendations for the delivery of services, such as...

Changing the narrative about athlete mothers’ comeback stories
Being an athlete while also being a mother often comes with challenges. On top of their professional and parental duties, athlete mothers often contend with inequalities and media coverage that reinforces stereotypes....

Acehnese women: Crucial role in peacebuilding overlooked, discriminated by local regulations
20 years have passed since the Aceh tsunami, leaving deep scars on Indonesia, especially for those directly affected. Aceh was also recovering from a three-decade armed conflict between the Free Aceh Movement and the...

Aceh Tsunami: Monuments help to remember disasters - and forget them
20 years have passed since the Aceh tsunami, leaving deep scars on Indonesia, especially for those directly affected. Aceh was also recovering from a three-decade armed conflict between the Free Aceh Movement and the...

Fossil treasure chest: how to preserve the geoheritage of South Africa’s Cape coast
I am standing on a dune looking out to sea. Its 2024, but Im thinking about a very different time. Hundreds of thousands of years ago this 350km stretch of southern African coast looked very different. It was home to giant...

On Boxing Day 2004, an earthquake in the Indian Ocean near Indonesia set off a tsunami which killed almost 250,000 people. It was the deadliest natural disaster this century, and was probably the deadliest tsunami in human...

Ten films that bend, stretch and play with time, from Citizen Kane to Memento
The festive season can have a strange effect on our perception of time. Days blur together, hours stretch or vanish, and a sense of timelessness sets in. So, what better period to enjoy films that help us to reflect on...