Here's the new reality under Texas's abortion law — and how it could affect the rest of the U.S.

If the U.S. Supreme Court soon overturns the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, the country could see archipelagos of abortion access — and the next battle will be over travel across state lines for procedures. It's happening in Texas.


Squid Game's not-so-subtle message about capitalism

The survival drama Squid Game has gotten international attention for its focus on economic inequality. But UCLA’s Suk-Young Kim explains that this globally relatable horror show is also uniquely Korean in its approach.


Greens' Elizabeth May speaks out after 'terrible election result'

Former federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May is speaking out on internal party politics after the party's poor performance in last month's election.


Military drops general from sexual misconduct file after uproar

Amid a growing public backlash and mounting anger from sexual assault survivors, the military has pulled Maj.-Gen. Peter Dawe from his new role working on the military's response to reviews of sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces.


Elvis Stojko's $6.5M life insurance policy on his parents ended up in a tax haven, leaked files show

The Pandora Papers reveal that former world figure skating champ Elvis Stojko had a multimillion-dollar insurance policy in a trust in Belize. He says it's the first he's hearing that his money went there.


Why calls for 'right-to-repair' rules are revving up again for vehicles in Canada

Calls from inside Canada’s aftermarket auto sector will push Ottawa for legislation that some say will help to ensure people can continue choosing who can fix their vehicles amid increasing computerization. But manufacturers' groups believe an existing agreement can still deliver for both consumers and repair shops.


Pipeline in California oil spill split open, dragged along ocean floor, authorities say

The pipeline that leaked more than 550,000 litres of oil into the water off Southern California was split open and apparently dragged along the ocean floor, according to state authorities.


Google agrees to government request to pull ads linking to fake travel sites

Google yesterday agreed to a request from the Government of Canada and changed the results that appear when travellers coming to Canada search for the ArriveCan app — an effort to protect travellers from paying unnecessary fees to phoney websites.


If Joyce Echaquan were white, she would still be alive, Quebec coroner says


'I was in a panic' — for businesses that sell only on Instagram, Monday's outage rang alarm bells

For most of the billions of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world, Monday's outage was annoying. But for businesses that rely exclusively on those platforms to find new customers and sell to them, it was a cold reminder of just how vulnerable they are.