News in Brief Could Trumpism Take Root in Canada? The Muslim massacre in Quebec may point to a deeper schism among our neighbors to the north. Brian J. Barth
News in Brief Why Aren’t Rural Canadians in Favor of Trump? As populism seems to be sweeping across the West, Canada remains a glaring exception. By Phoebe Sengers Change… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief What the World Needs Now Is Climate-Conscious Cohorts Germany, Canada, and California need to act together to combat climate change. By Deborah Gordon Angela Merkel and… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief How Prescription Heroin Can Help Addicts Canada lifted a ban on prescription heroin last week, opening the door for the widespread use of a… Francie Diep
News in Brief The Instant Test That Can Tell Whether Users’ Drugs Are Cut With a Deadly Chemical Vancouver has begun offering users instant test strips to verify whether their illegal drugs contain fentanyl. Francie Diep
News in Brief How Boarding Schools in Canada Made Native Children Less Healthy Boarding-school records from Canada offer a unique glimpse into native kids’ health from the 1920s to the ’50s.… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief How to Be Canadian on the Fourth of July How I learned to embrace Independence Day, America, and bunting. So much bunting. Stephanie Hallett
News in Brief Oh, You’re Moving Abroad If So-and-So Gets Elected? Good Luck Frustrated American voters are always threatening to move to another country. Most of them don’t realize just how… Pacific Standard Staff
Environment Obama and Trudeau’s Methane Pledge Takes Aim at the Right Target The oil and gas industry is the United States' biggest emitter of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Francie Diep
Environment Why Farming Fish in the Great Lakes Might Not Be Such a Bad Idea Taste the rainbow trout. Susan Cosier