
The two-party system is here to stay
Mar 03, 2020 09:02 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The American two-party system has long been besieged. Many of the founders feared that organizing people along ideological lines would be dangerous to the fledgling nation. Alexander Hamilton called political parties a...

Home genealogy kit sales plummet over data privacy concerns
Mar 03, 2020 00:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Surprising news recently emerged from the personal genetics business. The two leading direct-to-consumer companies in North America, 23andMe and Ancestry.com, announced within a week of each other that they were laying off...
The future of work will hit vulnerable people the hardest
Mar 03, 2020 00:09 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
A great deal of attention is being paid to the future of work and its impact on Canadians. Often missing from the discussion is the extent to which different workers will be included or excluded from the changing labour...

The worst humanitarian crisis of the 21st century: 5 questions on Syria answered
Mar 03, 2020 00:03 am UTC| Insights & Views
Remember former President Barack Obamas infamous red line speech in 2012? In that speech, the president made it clear that the U.S. would not stand for the use of chemical or biological weapons by President Bashar al-Assad...
Legal expert: why the CPS must pursue cases, even if a victim withdraws their complaint
Mar 01, 2020 13:48 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Pursuing criminal charges in cases of alleged domestic abuse without the support of the complainant is essential. But since the sad death of the presenter Caroline Flack, the Crown Prosecution Service has come under...
Airplanes spread diseases quickly – so maybe unvaccinated people shouldn't be allowed to fly
Mar 01, 2020 13:47 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
As the coronavirus spreads, the nations leading health official told a Senate committee on Feb. 25 that we cannot hermetically seal off the United States to a virus. The comments from Alex Azar II, head of Health and...

Better rat control in cities starts by changing human behavior
Mar 01, 2020 13:46 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
For centuries, rats have thrived in cities because of human behavior. In response, humans have blamed the rats and developed techniques for poisoning them. We research urban rat populations and recognize that rats...