We should care more about emerging infectious diseases, and the tools we need to fight them
A patient undergoing infusion therapy. Treatment failure can happen when a disease adapts to become resistant to antibiotics. (Unsplash/Olga Kononenko) Throughout human history, disease outbreaks have emerged and...

Around 13 per cent of Albertans live within 1.5 kilometres of an active oil or gas well. Given the link between oil and gas production and ill health, this leaves a significant proportion of the provinces population at...
Big corporations are getting away with catastrophic air pollution – putting Canadians at risk
Penalties imposed on corporate polluters in Canada are often extremely lenient. (Dennis MacDonald/ Shutterstock) Millions of kilograms of toxic pollutants, over 17,000 deaths annually and environmental laws that arent...
‘Buying Canadian’ is an opportunity to reflect on the ethics of consumerism
Ever since Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all imports from Canada, everyday citizens have retaliated by pledging to Buy Canadian. Even though the tariffs were later postponed, the damage was...
Politicians are podcasting their way onto phone screens, but the impact may be fleeting
TikTok Australian podcast listeners have been treated to two appearances by the same guest in the past week: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Yesterday, sports comedy team The Grade Cricketer announced a new podcast, The...

From the supermarket to the petrol pump, many Australians are concerned about the power of large corporations. Are consumers getting a fair deal? Do they have enough choice? This week, the Australian Competition and...