Attendees paid upwards of $229 to spend the first truly beautiful day of spring inside a vast suburban event space, listening ...
We love everything about live events, and we’ve been doing them for years. But we have a new commitment to bringing ...
“ My mom was near finished this book. She said to the doctor, ‘I just need 10 days to get everything in order for my book.’” -Anna Dewar Gully Elaine Dewar was tough. Contrary. The reporter who wrote ...
We’re launching a collaboration with The Atlas Obscura Podcast to tell the stories of Canada’s strange and wondrous places. Today, we bring you a story about a black bear who traveled across the ocean ...
Why Americans are just as nervous about crossing the border as we are. Canadians and Americans alike are afraid of crossing the border, and for political commentators like Cenk Uygur of The Young ...
When the group chat’s spiraling and your For You Page is a trainwreck, it’s hard to know what’s real — or what matters. Canadaland Politics (formerly The Backbench) cuts through the noise with bold ...
At the age of 13, Craig Kielburger confronted Prime Minister Jean Chrétien on an issue that had become his crusade: abolishing the use of child labour in developing and third-world countries. The ...
Anti-Jewish hate in Canada is off the charts. Statistically, a Jew in Canada is now 9 times more likely to be a victim of a hate crime than a Jew in the United States. The New York Post even called ...
If you’re having trouble keeping track of the many ways the federal government is subsidizing selected news organizations, you can be forgiven. There are plenty of them, and the number keeps growing.
Publications such as Maclean’s, The Logic, select Postmedia and Black Press papers, Daily Hive, and The Epoch Times benefited from emergency funding the Trudeau government has provided during the ...
On the one-year anniversary of the Nova Scotia massacre, The Globe and Mail published a feature that repeatedly described those questioning authorities’ official narrative of the events of April 18–19 ...