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A Must-See Film About a Terribly Difficult Subject
“Sugarcane” follows survivors and investigators after the horrifying treatment of Indigenous Canadians was discovered at residential schools.
By Alissa Wilkinson
“Sugarcane” follows survivors and investigators after the horrifying treatment of Indigenous Canadians was discovered at residential schools.
By Alissa Wilkinson
Ms. Harris went north as a 12-year-old when her mother was recruited to conduct breast-cancer research, but California was always on her mind. The experience of a Canadian friend inspired her to become a prosecutor.
By Ian Austen
The Canadian Medical Association has called for a ban on payments for procedures long covered by public systems and is warning about contracting services out.
By Ian Austen
The creation of an urban national park on an unprepossessing parcel of land in the automaking hub of Windsor, Ontario, is also meant to serve as an act of Indigenous reconciliation.
By Ian Austen and Tara Walton
Hours after Donald Trump questioned Kamala Harris’s racial identity, his running mate, Senator JD Vance, mocked her for having once lived in Canada.
By Chris Cameron
Wildfires, driven by climate change, have become more intense and frequent, but scientists are still trying to understand larger patterns.
By Manuela Andreoni
In the carrot-versus-stick debate, fees and fines have dominated the conversation. But some destinations’ new policies aim to reward tourists who behave responsibly.
By Elaine Glusac
About a third of the buildings in the mountain resort town have burned, raising questions about preparedness and the role of climate change.
By Ian Austen
The former president met with the Israeli leader in Florida, a day after his main opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, and he both criticized Israel’s conduct of the war.
By Michael Gold and Matthew Mpoke Bigg
Blazes that generate such stormy conditions can be nearly impossible to put out and pose special dangers to firefighters.
By Austyn Gaffney
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