The Bridge reflects on the issues of the day, covering topics such as politics, public health, techn
No go at the UN and questions about the country's finances made it a tough day for the Prime Ministe
I asked you to write in and you did. No one shy here. Plus the latest on COVID-19 prevention resea
A David Axelrod column on race in the Washington Post on the weekend got me thinking and might get y
Lots of your thoughts about the meaning of what we are going through and how these moments are chang
How dare they! One of the world's great newspapers assuming they know what fascinates us as Canadian
Starbucks is closing stores while Dunkin's is hiring and offering quite the twist.And a lot more in
The WHO needs help. It needs reform. And that hurts me to have to admit.Plus, when do infectious di
The impact COVID-19 is having on the environment and how it may be having an affect right in your ow
Lots of different issues, including lots on "the pause".
Unidentified riot control groups in unmarked, mostly green, uniforms patrolling streets outside the
The 21 seconds of Justin Trudeau where he didn't say a word but may have said a lot more than it at
What can I do? That's a common question over the past few days for those who aren't near the centre
Thoughts, questions and comments from you after 77 days since we started the Bridge Daily.
Tracking germs. Understanding Vietnam's anti COVID-19 success. And how to cheer for a game you're no
This is a potpourri podcast today -- from deciding on who to trust, to reservations about returning
One word describes what we heard today about the level of "care" in some Long Term Care Facilities.
Week Eleven begins with some tough questions about how a gorgeous weekend in downtown Toronto create
Your questions, comments and thoughts after another week of dealing with COVID-19.
An apology for last night's technical problem (my fault!); Vaccines in context; and this week's less
Starting tonight with some encouraging news from Denmark -- and then my take on the "Art of Deflecti