Comedians Sammy Obeid and Nour Hadidi say humour can not only bring attention to the violence in Gaza, but push back against negative narratives about Palestinians.
With wait times lasting months or years, experts say there’s a ‘crisis of access’ for gender-affirming care. One clinic is trying to fill the gap with virtual appointments for trans and non-binary people — but Ontario patients have to pay.
Justice Minister Arif Virani says the Online Harms Act won’t give the federal government the power to determine what content is and isn’t allowed online — particularly when it comes to hateful content.
While airlines and airports say facial recognition can make air travel — an often tedious experience — more efficient and seamless, privacy advocates argue the use of biometric data is fraught and open to abuse.
Films like Oppenheimer and Killers of the Flower Moon are front runners at this year’s Academy Awards. Cinema professor Kim Nelson says the way they’re framed plays a big role in how we understand the past.
The film tells the story of a mother, Mariam, played by Nimra Bucha, and her daughter, Azra, coming of age while exploring the two characters’ complicated relationships to their home countries and each other.
Deaf professors and researchers working in STEM want more opportunities for ASL interpreters to develop their language skills in specialized fields, allowing for better collaboration between colleagues.
There are a number of factors that go into the tipple’s sticker price, from the cost of land needed to grow grapes, to manufacturing costs and the fees charged by provincial liquor control boards.
The environmentalist, who left Harvard University to co-ordinate the inaugural Earth Day in 1970, says technology is helping create a youth-led movement with "real force."
While discussing the needs and wishes of someone who is aging can be tricky, there are ways to mitigate some of the discomfort, says author Laura Tamblyn Watts.