
Why the federal government must act cautiously on fast-tracking project approvals
The acceleration of federal approvals for nation-building projects was the major theme of this weeks first ministers meeting in Saskatoon. A rush to streamline approvals for resource development and infrastructure projects...

Lethal humanitarianism: why violence at Gaza aid centres should not come as a surprise
At least 27 Palestinians were reported to have been killed on the morning of June 3 amid chaotic scenes at an aid distribution centre in the southern Gaza Strip. This follows a similar incident on June 1 when around 30...

How Ukraine’s drone attacks on Russian airfields could derail Russia’s war efforts
The drone attacks by Ukrainian Operation Spiders Web forces on Russian airfields have called into question Russias supposed military strength. Russian authorities have acknowledged damage from the June 1 attacks an...

Supreme Court changes the game on federal environmental reviews
Getting federal approval for permits to build bridges, wind farms, highways and other major infrastructure projects has long been a complicated and time-consuming process. Despite growing calls from both parties for...

Are influencers villains, victims or champions of change? The reality is more complex
Social media influencers have become cultural powerhouses, setting trends, shaping lifestyles and even swaying political views. As their influence grows, so do ethical debates about them: are they villains exploiting their...

‘That was rude’: why the new Broadway musical Death Becomes Her was ripe for TikTok memes
A few snippets of musicalised dialogue from the cast album of the new Broadway musical Death Becomes Her with music and lyrics by Julia Mattison and Noel Carey, and a book by Marco Pennette have recently become trending...

Hannah Kent’s new memoir is a love letter to Iceland and an ‘enthralling’ murderer
Hannah Kent is the reason I went to Iceland. Her award-winning first novel Burial Rites (2013) is a speculative biography of the murderer Agnes Magnúsdóttir, the last woman to be executed in Iceland. The...