Are Toronto audiences too nice? Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater say politeness is appreciated

TORONTO — Stage and screen stars Ethan Hawke and Andrew Scott agree most actors can benefit from audience feedback, but there’s a time and a place for criticism. The stars of Richard... Read more »

Globe Climate: Strategizing the fight against wildfires

If you’re reading this on the web or someone forwarded this e-mail newsletter to you, you can sign up for Globe Climate and all Globe newsletters here. Good afternoon, and welcome to... Read more »

Can Lake Superior hold off invasive mussels?

Isle Royale, a U.S. national park, is surrounded by the vast, open waters of Lake Superior, about 50 kilometres south from the shores of Thunder Bay, Ont. With no cell phone towers,... Read more »

Many EV owners say they’re undeterred after the federal government’s mandate pause

Not much changed immediately for electric vehicle drivers across Canada after the federal government announced a step back from its EV policy. But many drivers fear infrastructural growth and improved public charging... Read more »

Trump’s US Open visit sparks boos and long security lines

NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump was loudly booed at the men’s final of the U.S. Open on Sunday, where extra security caused by his visit led to lines long enough... Read more »

Political world pays tribute to hockey great Ken Dryden’s public service

Open this photo in gallery: Prime Minister Paul Martin gestures to Quebec Premier Jean Charest as social development Minister Ken Dryden and Carole Theberge sign a child care deal in Montreal in... Read more »

In B.C., candidates making early bids at mayoral jobs

Open this photo in gallery: Municipal voters have struggled to figure out where the local parties sit on the political spectrum because they haven’t aligned with the traditional Conservative, Liberal and NDP... Read more »

Canada’s last waterbed salesmen still try to make waves in a dozing industry

Open this photo in gallery: Paul Drysdale, one of Canada’s last remaining waterbed salesmen, wants more people to sleep on water-filled mattresses like the one he dozes on at home in North... Read more »

Life’s a beach in Gimli, Manitoba’s ‘pearl of the Prairies’

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The Winnipeg transit overhaul, mapped

When transit flows, a neighbourhood thrives. When buses are frequent, arrive on time and run into the night, it means more kids make it to after-school activities, more students can get to... Read more »