
How Mark Carney and King Charles understand the power of performance
As Mark Carney prepares to welcome King Charles to read the Speech from the Throne in Canadian Parliament this week, its clear Canadas newly elected prime minister understands the power of symbolism in the face of...

Setbacks but signs of progress: How gender parity fared in Canada’s federal election
A month ago, 103 women were elected to the House of Commons, representing one-third of MPs, a slight decrease since 2021 (-0.9%). But the number of women elected under the banner of the ruling Liberal Party increased by...

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ reflects Margaret Atwood’s eerie talent for reading the palm of power
As the inspiration for the television hit The Handmaids Tale, Margaret Atwoods writing remains eerily prophetic. Her work has often had its finger on the pulse of power. Her prescience is part imaginative projection and...

Overlooking abusive leaders: The psychology of blind spots in the workplace
Many employees have experienced the unfortunate but pervasive reality of working under an abusive leader. In a recent survey, almost 90 per cent of respondents reported having at least one abusive boss during their...

Preventing exposure to intimate partner violence for mothers and children: A promising approach
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health issue. Experienced mostly by girls and women, and with higher rates for single mothers, IPV often goes unrecognized, particularly during pregnancy. Approximately...

By 2050, almost 70% of the worlds population will live in cities 20% more than today. As cities expand, the natural world around them contracts. Species decline faster in and around cities than almost anywhere else. But...

Cyclones drive people to buy health insurance, more so than some government campaigns
People whove lived through natural disasters, such as floods or cyclones, often re-assess their priorities. But for Australians whove lived through a severe cyclone, this can affect them in a way thats received little...