Tabatha Southey debunks all the internet rumours about deadly 5G towers, nefarious Bill Gates, therapeutic bleach, evil China and the myth that the coronavirus doesn’t make you sick
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Bill Gates: ‘Let’s science the expletive-expletive out of this.’
In predicting an imminent clean energy miracle, Bill Gates echoed the famous line from the movie ‘The Martian’—a new rallying cry for science and progress
Why there is No Such Thing as A Free Gift
The Gates Foundation and its ‘philanthrocapitalists’ should worry us
The Interview: Bill Gates on philanthropy and optimism
The billionaire on how he and Canada work together, the setbacks Ebola represents—and why he has a positive outlook
Why Bill Gates is Stephen Harper’s favourite American
Paul Wells on what the Prime Minister sees in the Microsoft billionaire-turned-super-heavyweight-philanthropist
Bill Gates on making global development a popular movement
“Can we ignite this desire for that connection?”
Bill Gates accused of disrespecting South Korean president during handshake
Left hand in his pocket is not OK
‘Small change for banks’
Paul Dewar calls on the Harper government to support a financial transaction tax at the G20.
The short, underwhelming history of pie-throwing
Hefty dry cleaning bills may be its greatest legacy
In conversation: Paul Allen
On searching for aliens, buying pro sports teams, and his two brushes with death