
New Brunswick's Medical Mystery
In The Walrus
A provincial government’s closed-door investigation has confused experts, stoked fears, and missed an opportunity to solve a possible new brain disorder

The Hard Sell of Whale Sanctuaries
In Hakai
As aquariums end captive-whale programs, advocates seek to build ocean-based retirement homes for the long-suffering animals—but finding the right host community is a feat.

Volodymyr Usov's moonshot
In Rest of World
How a 3D-printing entrepreneur landed—briefly—in the top job at Ukraine’s corruption-addled State Space Agency.

Where Did Svalbard’s Shipwrecks Go?
In The Atlantic
Ship-eating worms may be devouring centuries of history.

Homeland
In The Deep
With an incredible past and an unwritten future, places like Nunatsiavut might just help define the future of an incomplete country.

The bold plan for an Indigenous-led development in Vancouver
In The Guardian
The Senakw development aims to ease the city’s chronic housing crisis – and to challenge the mindset that Indigeneity and urbanity are incompatible.

How Inuit Communities Are Shaping Research Priorities
In Undark
Scientists wishing to do research must now consult with Inuit groups — and consider long-neglected local priorities.

The Riddle of the Roaming Plastics
In Hakai
It’s one of the modern world’s biggest mysteries—99 percent of the plastics that enter the ocean are missing.

Why Recycling Doesn't Work
In The Walrus
You may use the blue bin, but it doesn’t mean you’re helping the environment.

Living in the Shadow of the Halifax Explosion
In Hazlitt
My neighbourhood doesn’t look like a place where, a century ago, hundreds of people were incinerated. And that’s exactly the point of it.

Liberating the missing middle of urban development
In The Coast
The cult of neighbourhood character is closing off the city to new residents and strangling housing supply. Time to open things up.

Can the New Space Race Save This Town?
In The Walrus
The prospect of Canada’s first private spaceport fuels hope and controversy in a struggling Nova Scotia community.

How To Make The Internet A Happier and Safer Place
In Chatelaine
Constant FOMO, non-existent attention spans, chronic anxiety, boundless rage. How Silicon Valley is trying to find a way to fix what they’ve created.














