Recent articles from publications based in Canada.
Teen Girls Are Meeting for Coffee. And Changing the World | The Tyee
The Tyeeby Katie Hyslop·1d ago
When Zoya Reebye realized there was no space in her all-girls school to talk about issues impacting Black girls, Indigenous girls and girls of colour, the then-14-year-old founded a student club...
Let’s Gawk about Sex | The Tyee
The Tyeeby Dorothy Woodend·1d ago
Sex is back! Nope, sex is gone again. No, now it’s back. Yeah, sorry, afraid not. Goddamn it! Sex, will you just pick a position and stick with it. “Bahahahha,” says sex.
Neutrogena responds after handling of Hayden Panettiere deal draws scrutiny - National | Globalnews.ca
globalnews.caby Rachel Goodman·1d ago
U.S. cosmetics brand Neutrogena has addressed mounting backlash over allegations that it ended its long-term partnership with the late actor Hayden Panettiere after she spoke publicly about her...
Charter plane crash kills 8 near remote radar site in Alaska - National | Globalnews.ca
globalnews.caby Katie Scott·1d ago
A charter plane carrying eight people crashed near a remote radar site in Alaska on Thursday, killing all on board, the U.S. military said.
Lower crime rate, new laws ‘unlikely’ to change Canadians view on safety - National | Globalnews.ca
globalnews.caby Globalnews Digital·1d ago
New tough-on-crime laws and statistics showing falling crime rates aren’t likely to change how Canadians currently feel about crime or whether it’s used as a political wedge between parties, some...
OPP renew call for help after remains of B.C. woman found in Ontario | Globalnews.ca
globalnews.caby Aaron D’Andrea·1d ago
Ontario Provincial Police are renewing calls for help in solving a 21-year-old case involving the remains of a British Columbia woman found in the province.
The Curator: Celebrity home brands that’ll have you living like an A-lister - National | Globalnews.ca
globalnews.caby Robyn Fiorda·1d ago
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Vance says Carney tried to ‘out-tough’ Trump in latest trade negotiations - National | Globalnews.ca
globalnews.caby Globalnews Digital·1d ago
U.S. Vice-President JD Vance weighed in on the latest trade deal with Canada at a fundraising event Wednesday, saying Prime Minister Mark Carney tried to “out-tough” President Donald Trump while...
Can Canada uphold dairy supply management while giving U.S. more access? | Globalnews.ca
globalnews.caby Sean Boynton·1d ago
News of a forthcoming trade deal between Canada and the U.S. this week has raised a key question: how exactly has Canada addressed the Americans’ issues with supply management, particularly...
Here’s how climate change makes inflation worse | The Narwhal
The Narwhalby Ryan M. Katz-Rosene and James Jackson·1d ago
If you ask an economist why everything is so expensive these days, you will likely get an answer explaining how oil — the lifeblood of the global economy — is currently facing supply bottlenecks in...
The Truth Behind UFO Sightings over Canada’s Nuclear Facilities | The Walrus
The Walrusby Chris A. Rutkowski·1d ago
Often, UFO fans ask, “What does the government really know about UFOs?” or “Is there a cover-up?” My work over five decades has given me insight into how these and other questions can be answered.
Chris Alexander Wants to Be Mayor of Toronto, God Help Us | The Walrus
The Walrusby Taylor C. Noakes·1d ago
The man who brought us the “barbaric cultural practices” hotline is running for mayor of Toronto. As of August 7, a Liaison Strategies poll puts his support at 10 percent.
Who Really Runs Canada? Inside Mark Carney’s Influence Network | The Walrus
The Walrusby Alex Cool-Fergus·1d ago
Rockcliffe Park is as lovely a neighbourhood as you can find in this country. It has large, secluded yards and calm, shady streets.
Noble Street | The Walrus
The Walrusby Michael Lista·1d ago
I live above the safe injection site. A naked man threw a rebar spear down my street The other night. Another shot up, then died On the stairs of the empty building that’s always on fire.
Lights! Camera! Action! Roll the Data Centre Sell Job! | The Tyee
The Tyeeby Andrew Nikiforuk·2d ago
Premier Danielle Smith, I just watched your latest video pitching the transformation of Alberta into an industrial AI powerhouse. I have some notes.
Here’s the Latest Attack on BC Government Accountability | The Tyee
The Tyeeby Paul Willcocks·2d ago
British Columbia’s move to deny public access to an employee directory is another step in the long war on government accountability and public information.
Hang Tough, Premier Eby, on Gas Royalties | The Tyee
The Tyeeby Jim Stanford·2d ago
The B.C. government has been trying for years to reform its ramshackle system of royalties on natural gas production.
The Tyee Podcast: We Have Got to Stop Talking About Alberta Separatism | The Tyee
The Tyeeby Jacob Boon·2d ago
This October, Albertans will make a choice about their future. Either they’ll vote to stay a part of Canada or they’ll vote to leave.
Meet Kenneth: Guardian of Nature Monthly Donor and Legacy Donor | Nature Canada
Stories Archives - Nature Canadaby Amy VanTorre·2d ago
Meet Kenneth: Guardian of Nature Monthly Donor and Legacy Donor I grew up in Niagara Falls, right near the river, and I spent most days as a kid along the shores and in the river valley.
Smith Reveals Plans for a Binding Separation Referendum | The Tyee
The Tyeeby David Climenhaga·2d ago
If Alberta separatists manage to eke out a victory in Danielle Smith’s Oct. 19 referendum, she says she’ll “have to” move quickly to a binding referendum before voters have a chance to pass...
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