How outdoor sports can support youth as they navigate climate change
As climate change continues to impact the way we interact with our planet, its critical to consider ways we can encourage youth to participate in climate action initiatives. Young people across Canada are feeling...

Worker-led programs are tackling gender-based violence in supply chains, but they’re at risk
Gender-based violence and harassment is a widespread issue in supply chains. Women workers in garment manufacturing, food production and hospitality are routinely subjected to unwanted touching and sexual advances and...

The distant dream of owning a home: Canada sees growing inequality in home ownership
Home ownership is often seen as a symbol of success and is linked to various life opportunities, like starting a family or growing your wealth. Its also often seen as the ultimate housing goal, while renting is seen as...

In the year 2000, almost 70% of all new cars sold in Australia were small passenger vehicles mainly sedans and hatchbacks. But over 25 years, their share has dropped dramatically to just 17%, as a car size race took hold....

Evidence shows AI systems are already too much like humans. Will that be a problem?
What if we could design a machine that could read your emotions and intentions, write thoughtful, empathetic, perfectly timed responses and seemingly know exactly what you need to hear? A machine so seductive, you wouldnt...

E-bikes for everyone: 3 NZ trials show people will make the switch – with the right support
Anyone who uses city roads will know e-bikes have become increasingly popular in Aotearoa New Zealand. But we also know rising e-bike sales have been predominantly driven by financially well-off households. The question...