More than 70,000 snakes slither out of dens to breed each spring at a Manitoba wildlife area, and thousands of people just can’t keep away from the writhing show. Just don’t call it an orgy.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Raptors Fever Takes Toronto, as a Diverse City Embraces a Team That Looks Like It
It’s not just about the basketball. The ethnically diverse Raptors reflect Canada’s largest city in the 21st century.
A D-Day Commemoration Decades in the Making
Roughly 14,000 Canadians took part in the Allied invasion of German-occupied France. But observing D-Day’s anniversary is relatively new for Canada.
Canada Eyes a New Course on the Boeing 737 Max
Prospects that the plane linked to two deadly crashes will soon fly again dimmed following a meeting of the world’s aviation regulators.
Canada Letter: What Justin Trudeau Doesn’t Regret in the SNC-Lavalin Affair
This week’s Canada Letter features excerpts from The Times’s recent interview with Canada’s prime minister, whose political fortunes have fallen.
A Battered but Unbowed Justin Trudeau Vows to Stay the Course in Canada
His poll standings are in free fall, and a dispute with a female cabinet minister raised questions about his leadership, but the Canadian prime minister remains confident.
Canada Letter: Canada’s Jewish Veterans and a Broader View of War
A profile of two Jewish Canadian World War II veterans is one example of the evolving scope of war coverage at The New York Times
Canada Letter: The U.S. Ambassador Who Became Canada’s Booster
Bruce Heyman, President Barack Obama’s ambassador to Canada, is back in Chicago where he has become a leading voice for Canada in the United States.
Canada Letter: Are Middle-Class Canadians Still the World’s Richest?
Five years ago, an analysis by The Times found that middle-class Canadians had surpassed their American counterparts. But class is as much a state of mind as it is about numbers.
Canada Letter: Jason Kenney and the New Alliance on Canada’s Right
Alberta’s incoming premier has already allied himself with four other Conservative provincial leaders against carbon taxes and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.