In Daughter, Claudia Dey Explores the Ugly Side of the Great Literary Male - The wry, furious novel gives the overlooked daughter of an egotistical writer a voice
Is the Greige Era of Design Ending? - Different time periods are associated with different colours. After a difficult few years, we may see a shift toward more adventurous shades
Can Prince Edward Island Survive Another Big Storm? - Houses blown away. No power for weeks. Landmarks crumbling into the ocean. PEI survived its worst, most expensive storm with Fiona. It won't be the last
Mariko and Jillian Tamaki on the Cost of Roaming - The duo’s previous book was banned extensively. But their latest graphic novel is their freest tale yet
Is Homework Good for Kids? - Children and parents are often frustrated. Some education experts are calling for a rethink

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The National Ballet of Canada is an innovative art-institution entertaining about 10 million people annually. Known for traditional full-length classics since 1951, today its purposeful in integrating diverse repertoire, enhancing it’s culture and inviting an even richer, more global experience. The person responsible? Hope Muir joins Duncan to talk about the courage to lead in the business of dance.
Max Brault, Vice President of People & Change at BDO Canada, describes the five Olympic rings when living with disabilities: housing, transportation, services, community, and employment.
AI technology has made the search for the perfect job candidate more efficient and convenient for employers. But there isn’t enough attention being paid to what that means for marginalized groups. It’s important to acknowledge and counteract the possibility for bias and discrimination that the algorithm could introduce in the hiring process. Dr. Golnoosh Farnadi talks about fairness and equity in the HR processes and the need for responsibility in AI development, transparency, and ensuring human oversight in critical decision-making processes.
Is the Greige Era of Design Ending? - Different time periods are associated with different colours. After a difficult few years, we may see a shift toward more adventurous shades
Can Prince Edward Island Survive Another Big Storm? - Houses blown away. No power for weeks. Landmarks crumbling into the ocean. PEI survived its worst, most expensive storm with Fiona. It won't be the last