A weather station in Santa Cruz, Calif. Cuts to government agencies monitoring the weather will increase the impacts of extreme weather events. (Shutterstock) In August 2021, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change...

U.S. tariffs are about to trigger the greatest trade diversion the world has ever seen
United States President Donald Trumps tariffs have shaken the global trading system. Canadians have rightly been preoccupied by the tariffs devastating impact on U.S.-Canada relations, but the wider ripple effects could...

After missing out on the Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto sweepstakes in 2023 and 2024, the Toronto Blue Jays and first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have reportedly agreed to a record-breaking 14-year US$500 million extension...

Newspoll steady but Albanese’s ratings jump; swing to Labor in marginal seats
A national Newspoll, conducted April 710 from a sample of 1,271, gave Labor a 5248 lead, unchanged since the March 31 to April 4 Newspoll. Primary votes were 35% Coalition (down one), 33% Labor (steady), 12% Greens...

As university students encounter hate speech, like statements perpetrated by music industry personalities they may have once enjoyed, they have questions about antisemitism and what it really is. I research and teach...

Humankind is inextricably dependent on the ocean. Many of our greatest civilizations have thrived on the rim of the ocean. Today, we are more reliant than ever on the ocean for our economic, social and physical well-being....

Post-election tax reform is the key to reversing Australia’s growing wealth divide
Federal elections always offer the opportunity for a reset. Whoever wins the May 3 election should consider a much needed revamp of the tax system, which is no longer fit for purpose. The biggest challenge that should be...