
Hockey Canada sex assault verdict: Sports culture should have also been on trial
The verdict is in on the sexual assault trial of five former members of Canadas 2018 world junior hockey team all five have been acquitted. Each player was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel room. Today,...

High-profile sex assault cases — and their verdicts — have consequences for survivors seeking help
Five former Canada world junior hockey players have been acquitted of sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel room in 2018 after Ontario Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia said the Crown failed to prove its case and...

Conspiracy theories are a widespread occurrence in todays hyper connected and polarised world. Events such as Brexit, the 2016 and 2020 United States presidential elections, and the COVID pandemic serve as potent reminders...

Waiting too long for public dental care? Here’s why the system is struggling – and how to fix it
Just over one-third of Australians are eligible for public dental services, which provide free or low cost dental treatment. Yet demand for these services continues to exceed supply. As a result, many Australian adults...
Ultrafast fashion brand Princess Polly has been certified as ‘sustainable’. Is that an oxymoron?
Carol Yepes/Getty Images Last week, the ultrafast fashion brand Princess Polly received B Corp certification. This certification is designed to accredit for-profit businesses that provide social impact and environmental...
See Her Shining in the Sun | Leadlight Tryptic, in APRON-SORROW / SOVEREIGN-TEA, Natalie Harkin with Sharene Vandenbroek I dip in and out, lured to new depths of surveillance data stirring on unthinkable currents. There...
Butter wars: ‘nothing cures high prices like high prices’ – but will market forces be enough?
RobynRoper/Getty Images The alarming rise of butter prices has become a real source of frustration for New Zealand consumers, as well as a topic of political recrimination. The issue has become so serious that Miles...