
Is China the new cool? How Beijing is using pop culture to win the soft power war
IShowSpeed, a 20-year-old American YouTuber and internet star, recently livestreamed hourslong tours of Chinese cities including Beijing and Shanghai, showcasing the locations to some of his nearly 40 million viewers....

Forgotten futures? Canada urgently needs a national discussion about young people’s futures
This federal election cycle has seen laudable efforts to raise awareness around neglected issues. Weve heard more about the need for greater co-operation between provincial and territorial governments to respond to chaos...

Will TGL have staying power in golf, or is it just a fad?
Over the past several months, the upstart TGL golf league has tried to establish a foothold among golf fans. The league began its inaugural season in January 2025, fusing advanced technology with golf to offer an...
Two-thirds of Canadians have experimented with generative AI, but most don’t understand its impacts
Canadians need literacy around AI, its applications and uses. (Shutterstock) When ChatGPT entered the public imagination in 2022, Canadians were curious, hopeful, anxious and had plenty of questions. Just three years...

When ‘equal’ does not mean ‘the same’: Liberals still do not understand their women problem
Womens issues are once again playing a significant role in the election debate as Labor and the Liberals trade barbs over which parties policies will benefit women most. In the latest salvo, the opposition has announced a...
Kateryna Kon/Shutterstock Imagine suddenly losing the ability to move a limb, walk or speak. You would probably recognise this as a medical emergency and get to hospital. Now imagine the doctors at the hospital run some...
Mel Robbins, centre, author of The Let Them Theory. Mel Robbins So you want to write a self-help book? Let me help you. First, youll need a catchy idea. Ideally it will name the key elements of something important. But...