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Anyone order a side of strife?
Only a couple years ago, it was still hard to convince people that third-party delivery (3PD) platforms like Uber Eats, DoorDash and Skip the Dishes were terrible for the restaurant industry. But in...
THE COLUMNISTS
Anyone order a side of strife?
Only a couple years ago, it was still hard to convince people that third-party delivery (3PD) platforms like Uber Eats, DoorDash and Skip the Dishes were terrible for the restaurant industry. But in...
The entitlement of Canadian politicians
It is time to clean house in Canada. While our political houses were never in good shape, this pandemic has shone a light on those who play politics versus those who lead in crisis. The sheer number...
NATIONAL
The daft and the furious
The dunking on vacationing politicians left a mark, but hardly addressed the ways the COVID fight has really gone badly Mood swings are a common sign of anxiety. How do you feel about politicians...
No more holding back
Modelling suggests nearly 30 per cent of infections could be avoided by front-loading the distribution of first doses On Tuesday, the Ontario government announced that it would vaccinate all...
Raising a red flag
What began as a gesture of appreciation to Turkish Yellowknifers has become a focus of international tensions Three years ago, Yellowknife resident Reyhan Sarikaya didn’t know her city had a municipal...
INTERNATIONAL
This is America now
The storming of the Capitol validates every waking nightmare anyone ever had about a President Donald Trump The United States Capitol fell yesterday. In the gravest assault ever sustained by the...
When do we start promoting democracy?
If the sacking of a capital by forces loyal to a failed autocrat happened in any other country, Canada wouldn’t stay this quiet As a mob of idiots descended on the capitol building of the country that...
‘A shot at our country and democracy’
Bruce Heyman, former U.S. ambassador to Canada, on the Capitol siege, Trump’s incitement and where America goes from here Bruce Heyman, who served as United States ambassador to Canada under President...
Bats, tats and buffalo horns: Trump’s would-be insurgents storm the Capitol
A gallery of scenes from Congress, where rioters stopped the vote to confirm Joe Biden as president These jaw-dropping images from Washington, D.C., prove that Donald Trump simply cannot control his...
Posterboys of authoritarianism
Look at the faces in the mob, those merch-wearing zealots, attacking the U.S. Capitol as if rushing the stage at a rock concert Anarchy was a man wearing face paint and a fur headdress with black...
ECONOMY
The renters revolt
Tenants in Vancouver and other cities are banding together to fight high housing costs and evictions On March 17, B.C. declared a state of emergency, and 24-year-old Maya Schofield lost the restaurant...
SOCIETY
Art for a time of crisis
How Canada’s national gallery and its director, Alexandra Suda, have been working to ‘keep the doors open’ to new art and new realities Somebody once said anecdotes are the only evidence. I wanted to...
How much can we handle?
We are living in a time of uncertainty and loss, and we need to help our children learn to live with it When I was a kid, I wanted a dog. When I say “wanted,” I mean my whole being was focused on...
THE BEST FOR LAST
Bridgerton’s real scandal
In one of our favourite stories this week, Sharon Bala looks at how the popular new Netflix series raises the middle finger to the old girls’ club while also focusing an important conversation on the...
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