
Trump tariffs have sparked a ‘Buy Canadian’ surge, but keeping the trend alive faces hurdles
Escalating trade tensions between Canada and the United States have ignited a new wave of Canadian patriotism, with consumers consciously choosing made-in-Canada products as an act of economic self-preservation and...

How rebellion against moralizing has become a surprising rallying point for the political right
A couple of weeks before the astonishing Feb. 28 White House Oval Office meeting that saw United States President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance scold Ukraines leader, Vance told European leaders at the Munich...
Why you should check for ‘Irish pinky toe’ – and what to do if you have one
staras/Shutterstock Does your small toe hide beneath the next its next-door neighbour? Although there isnt scientific evidence this condition known as Irish pinky toe is more common in Ireland, its a popular idea that its...
Top tech team: surgeons operating with help frm artificial intelligence. Have a nice day Photo Imagine a large city recovering from a devastating hurricane. Roads are flooded, the power is down, and local authorities are...

Director Miloš Formans masterpiece, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, turns 50 this year. Despite this milestone, it remains a fresh and timeless piece of cinema from the New Hollywood movement. Combining iconic...

How Trump’s spat with Zelensky threatens the security of the world – including the US
After the catastrophic press conference on February 28 between Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and US president Donald Trump, it is clear that there has been a global realignment. What the press conference revealed...
The female explorers who braved the wilderness but were overlooked by the history books
Ferryland lighthouse near Labrador in the Canadian Arctic, an area mapped by Mina Hubbard in 1905. Nagel Photography In the summer of 1905, a young Canadian widow, Mina Hubbard, set out on an expedition to map the...