They were built with wild abandon. And now thousands of oil and gas wells across Western Canada are abandoned. Saskatchewan's Premier has proposed cleaning them up for good, with the help of laid off oil and gas workers. And he has a small-town business owner to thank, who came up with the idea in the first place. More read comments
New York Times chief film critic A.O. Scott makes the case for critical thinking in his new book, Better Living Through Criticism. More read comments
Close to half of all food-borne illnesses come from fresh produce and leafy greens are at the top of the list. While many of the recalls begin the U.S., critics here say Canada's response to such outbreaks lags behind. More
What do you know about the meat on your plate? Do you need to know what it ate and where it lived? Julia Smith belongs to a movement of farmers, chefs, and consumers who share the belief that there's a moral imperative to ensure livestock has the best life possible. More
John Ralston Saul is an award-winning essayist, novelist and philosopher, but at the height of Idle No More, he was compelled to lend his pen to the issues affecting Indigenous Peoples, creating The Comeback. More
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