As the Winter Games near, rival Olympic ice dancers are flocking to the Ice Academy of Montreal to train side by side
Category: Culture
Lament for Canadian literature: In conversation with author Richard Stursberg
The former CBC executive talks book reviews, DEI, and the disappearance of Canadians’ shared understanding of ourselves
Montreal’s ‘Navalny’ director hits right notes in Sundance fiction debut
From Oscar-winning documentary to high-wire drama, Daniel Roher unveils a bold creative pivot at the U.S. film festival
Does the CBC’s Israel-Hamas coverage favour Palestinians?
Two new reports say the CBC consistently favours pro-Palestinian voices; some say the reports’ findings are untrustworthy
Hit Canadian TV show ‘Heated Rivalry’ a welcome surprise for gay hockey community
The Heated Rivalry hockey series is reshaping how fans see queer love in a sport that has long been criticized for exclusion
‘When we hate, we produce nothing’: Holocaust survivor named to Order of Canada
Holocaust survivor Elly Gotz shares his life story, and the realization that helped him give up hate and start living
USA Olympic squad of NHL stars heavy on Four Nations talent
Selection leans on a core shaped by last year’s bruising, politically charged rivalry with Canada
Canada’s robot revolution
Robots in Canada are reshaping blue-collar jobs and are starting to be used in white-collar sectors as well
Pouch politics grip Canada
Liberal critics take aim at nicotine product restrictions they view as paternalistic
The race to find Formula 1’s first-ever woman champion
From karting tracks to elite academies, women in Formula 1 remain rare despite growing efforts to change the pipeline
