Canada and the United States were once inseparable; not just neighbors, but partners who built a life together. We shared dreams, intertwined economies, and a d...
Influencer political news didn’t rise in 2024. It swallowed the press whole. Newsrooms got quieter while bedrooms lit up, phones held inches from faces, stories...
The Panopticon is often used to describe a dystopian system of constant surveillance. The idea that being watched at all times creates fear and compliance has shaped how many people view it today. But Jeremy Bentham’s original plan was different. His...
Last March, a community health activist in Myanmar published a warning about escalating violence. By Wednesday, it vanished, flagged, filtered, and di...
In the United States, immigration enforcement has become less about borders and more about margins. Profit margins. At the center of this convergence are two fa...
Every time a Canadian sends an email, streams a video, or stores a file in the cloud, there’s a good chance their data is taking an unnecessary detour through the United States. That was always a vulnerability but with the U.S. government spiraling i...
In the mid-19th century, transcontinental railroads transformed North America, binding economies and ambitions across vast distances. Today, Donald Trump’s reel...
Laura Walsh returns this week to help me unpack the whirlwind of events shaking up crypto, finance, and politics—from Trump memecoin mania to regulatory shifts ...
In the intricate body of our modern society, technology courses through its veins like vital blood, indispensable and omnipresent, touching every organ, every cell, nurturing progress and innovation. Yet, as this lifeblood has evolved from the 1950s ...