IDEAS is a deep-dive into contemporary thought and intellectual history. No topic is off-limits. In
Is there a luxury you would never give up for your ideals? An all-purpose deal-breaker? IDEAS produc
Hidden in the 1950 academic paper that launched the famous 'Turning Test' of machine intelligence, i
In this digital age, we must think of ourselves as stakeholders, playing a vital role in the cr
For leaders who built empires throughout history, Virgil's Aeneid has been a blueprint for how to ta
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Examining the parallels between Inuit storytelling and modern horror narratives, writer Jamesie Four
How can religion help decode the motives for Russia's aggression against Ukraine? And how can Judeo-
Our bodies are a great paradox. We are made up of trillions of cells that are both independent and i
In 1945, as the Second World War ended, the United Nations brought together 50 nations of the world.
Four decades ago, trade negotiations in North America prompted great trepidation in Canada. IDEAS re
For many people, public speaking is horrifying. Imagine trying to make people laugh. Without a scrip
Even Martin Luther King Jr. didn't know he had a dream — at least not until he improvised the most f
Harvard historian Tiya Miles believes the more girls and women are outdoors, the more fulfilling the
In 2023, scientists discovered thousands of unknown life forms in the Pacific Ocean. The discovery h
The current wave of anti-elitism, and anti-urbanism we’re seeing from authoritarian leaders and thei
Marriage is on the decline in Canada. And in heterosexual unions, it’s women who more often initiate