Calgary’s centrist ex-mayor will have to win over skeptical NDP voters—and take on Danielle Smith—to reclaim Alberta. He’s looking forward to it.
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Rick Mercer Isn’t Done Talking to You
And he’s on the road again
The Canadian doctor who helped invent Ozempic
Decades ago, Toronto researcher Daniel Drucker co-discovered a hormone that paved the way for today’s most-talked-about drug. Does he get the hype? Yes and no.
Meet Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the maestro behind Bradley Cooper’s Maestro
Nézet-Séguin’s savant-like conducting chops made him a star in the classical music world. Then Hollywood came calling.
Blockbuster director Shawn Levy is Hollywood’s most reliable hitmaker
In a film landscape rife with strikes, cynicism and, soon, AI, the Montreal-born producer-director is still cranking out cinematic gold
For minister Sean Fraser, immigration and housing are more than just numbers games
Ambitious new immigration targets and a country-wide housing squeeze have Canadians asking: where are we going to put everyone? That’s Fraser’s job to answer.
Never Have I Ever star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan doesn’t know what’s next. She likes that.
“By the time I was 10, I knew exactly which high school courses I was going to take to get my college animation portfolio done. Now? Yeah, we don’t do that.”
Sarah-Ève Pelletier is confronting the ugly underbelly of Canadian athletics
“Certain issues seem to repeat in these sports organizations over time. Now we’re asking, ‘How are these things still happening when it’s not even the same people who are involved?’”
Tech leader Martin Kon wants you to give AI chatbots a chance
“Technology will never replace human interaction. It’s about how to make mundane tasks more efficient, so we can focus on higher-value ones.”
Vincent Lam has worked on the frontlines of Canada’s opioid crisis. It haunts him.
“Some patients stopped treatment, overdosed and died. Those cases will always be with me.”