By 7 a.m., long before the sun considered showing up, the sky over Wiarton throbbed with early pyrotechnics. The kind…
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An analytical lens on how education shapes culture, identity, and opportunity. Essays, interviews, and stories explore the role of arts learning in reducing inequality, improving mental health, and sparking civic engagement. This category emphasizes long-term thinking and community resilience.
There’s something remarkably Canadian about gathering in subzero weather to hear a groundhog foretell the fate of spring. Nevertheless, more…
That urgent temptation to check a new video as soon as your screen lights up isn’t simply habit – it’s…
It started not with fanfare, but with flickers on Instagram: a potion blazing neon green, a corgi in silk hanfu,…
By the early 1970s, John Yudkin was being silently removed. His book Pure, White and Deadly dared to question the…
In the first scene, a dim light floods across the corridor, barely enough to see Lucy Letby sitting quietly in…
Warren Buffett didn’t establish Berkshire Hathaway on personality. He built it on clarity—particularly the type that comes from expressing “no”…
Few people realized how swiftly the Board of Peace would unite decades-long opponents when Trump took the stage in Davos…
Many others wrote off President Trump’s 2025 reintroduction of the concept of acquiring Greenland as bluster—a real estate pitch turned…
Not everything announced in Davos is supposed to be signed. At the 2026 meeting, as cheers went out for a…
