
Inuit children in Nunavut face a preventable food security crisis
Nunavut has the highest rate of child poverty and the highest rate of food insecurity of any Canadian province or territory. In 2022, around 80 per cent of Indigenous children aged between one and 14 in Nunavut lived in...

Trump’s war on climate science is pushing us into a dystopian future
US President Donald Trumps latest war on the climate includes withdrawing support for any research that mentions the word. He has also launched a purge on government websites hosting climate data, in an apparent attempt to...

The final straw, the one that broke this particular camels back, was my girlfriends receipt of her autism diagnosis over email. She didnt want to open the report alone and asked if I would read it with her and when we...

Trump mineral deal with Ukraine offers hope but little in the way of security
If you want to get an idea of how Donald Trumps mind works (and this can change from day to day, as we know), its worth taking a look at his TruthSocial website. As I write, beneath a video pinned to the top of his feed...

First Vegas, then the world? Why the NRL is eyeing international markets
This weekend, Australias National Rugby League (NRL) continues to trumpet its now annual pilgrimage to open its season in Las Vegas. While its only the second year of a five-year arrangement, the NRL claims its Vegas...

Farming cooperatives can get a bad environmental rap, but they can also be a force for good
It might have surprised some people when the United Nations made 2025 the International Year of Cooperatives and praised the significant role cooperatives play in advancing the implementation of the Sustainable Development...