What should happen to residential school sites?

At the top of a squat hill overlooking the Shubenacadie River, Dorene Bernard swings her SUV around to face a building clad in blue plastic siding. It’s a nondescript factory for plastic... Read more »

Indigenous artists tapped by big companies for Orange Shirt Day

Jenny Kay Dupuis was recently in a Winners store, when a senior asked for help finding certain sizes of an orange shirt on display. The older woman was on her way to... Read more »

Canada falls to first-ranked England in Women’s Rugby World Cup final

Canada’s dream run at the Women’s Rugby World Cup came to heartbreaking end on Saturday with a 33-13 loss to England in front of 81,885 fans at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham, the... Read more »

As Ottawa looks to trim spending, LGBTQ+ and women’s groups brace for funding cuts

Open this photo in gallery: Minister of Women and Gender Equality Rechie Valdez in Ottawa on June 10.Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press LGBTQ+ and women’s groups say they’re bracing for funding cuts in... Read more »

Who will pay the costs to electrify B.C. LNG?

In a world grappling with a building climate crisis, electrification has become a buzzword. Securing a reliable supply of clean — or at least relatively low-emission — and plentiful power to displace... Read more »

Russia addresses world leaders at UN 3 years into Ukraine invasion

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — As new tensions rise between Russia and NATO powers, Moscow’s top diplomat insisted to world leaders Saturday that his nation doesn’t intend to attack Europe but will mount... Read more »

Protesters at Queen’s Park feud over gender-affirming care for trans youth

Protesters gathered at Queen’s Park on Saturday for duelling demonstrations focused on Canada’s policies regarding gender-affirming care for transgender youth. Dozens of demonstrators arrived around 10:30 a.m. in front of the provincial... Read more »

Trump cuts hurt conservation efforts in Canada, too

On the border between the United States and Mexico, a black bear paces back and forth when confronted with the looming steel beams that form the border wall between the two countries.... Read more »

Medical experts fear pregnant patients will heed Trump’s unproven claims about Tylenol

Open this photo in gallery: Leilani Garel, a new mom from Markham, Ont., was hesitant to take Tylenol during her pregnancy, but was reassured by her doctor and midwife.EDUARDO LIMA/The Globe and... Read more »

Noise, smoke from LNG Canada plagues residents of Kitimat, B.C.

On the morning of Monday, Sept. 15, James Smith begrudgingly got out of bed to get ready for the day. The weekend, he told The Narwhal, had been hell. “Even this morning,... Read more »