The Great Canadian Patio Flex: Vancouver and Toronto Edition

May has finally arrived — and with it, the first real signs of life after what felt like Canada’s longest, greyest winter on record. Between the endless snow, surprise cold snaps, and collective seasonal fatigue, it’s safe to say we’ve earned a little sunlight. Now the city is thawing out,

Editor's Picks: Notable Mother's Day Gift Guide 2026

Editor’s Picks: Notable Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2026

Mother’s Day tends to default to the usual: flowers, brunch reservations, or a generic gift guide spa voucher if you’re feeling inspired. But for the entrepreneurial mom—the one juggling meetings, school drop-offs, side hustles, scaling plans, and somehow still remembering everyone’s dentist appointments—those clichés don’t quite cut it. This is

The Resurgence of Canadian Television

For a long time, Canadian television has lived in the shadow of Hollywood. When people thought of must-watch TV, their minds jumped to American hits or British prestige dramas. But lately? Canada might be quietly stepping back into the spotlight — and the world is starting to notice With buzzy

Let’s go to the Nineties Now

The other day, a friend called me with his plan for the summer, and I weirdly loved it. Leave the phones at home. Carry cash. Take taxis instead of Ubers. Write down phone numbers. Basically… live like it’s 1995. Being born in 1996, I think I’ve lived through a lot.

AI – Deep Fake Dangers?

Recently, in an effort to remain worldly and culturally fluent—by which I mean scrolling through TikTok—I stumbled upon a video that genuinely cracked me up. A Dachshund puppy and a Pug puppy participating in a lighthearted “intermission competition” at an otherwise formal skating event ( I assumed it was the