Status Symbols Are Changing — & So Are The Ways We Show Them Off
We’ve always loved to display our good fortune when we’re doing better than those around us. In ancient China, the colour yellow was restricted to royals. Ditto in ancient Rome, except there it was Tyrian purple. In medieval France, the desire to prove you were privileged enough to avoid physica
The Sweet Smell of Summer
With videos that have amassed billions of views and influential voices speaking to millions of followers, the potency of #PerfumeTok shows no sign of fading away. And unlike the perfume purveyors who’ve come before, the younger generation of fragrance lovers aren’t just looking for a scent to ab
Meet The Female Race Car Driver Shaping The Future Of F1
Formula 1 cars aren’t just high-speed marvels, they can also be bold works of art expressing team spirit and a creative vision. Drivers are now rolling into Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal for this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix events, including 18-year-old British driver Alisha Palmowski.
Modi at the G7: A Critical Shift in Canada–India Relations
Prime Minister Mark Carney is standing by his decision to have India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kananaskis, Alberta, for the G7 Summit, which kicks off on Sunday. India is the “fifth largest economy in the world, the most populous country in the world and central to supply chains,” Carn
The UAE’s Latest Venture Might Surprise You
The United Arab Emirates is a world of contradictions. The oil-rich country in the Gulf peninsula is a kaleidoscope of cultures, traditions, nationalities and quirks unique to one of the richest places in the world. In no particular order, here are some of the things you can find there, most of them
Saudi Arabia’s Artistic Renaissance: How the Kingdom is Becoming a Global Art Hub
Saudi Arabia is on its way to becoming one of the hottest art destinations in the world. While the country’s global reputation encompasses many things—monarchy, oil, religion, to name a few—it’s never been considered a hub for arts and culture. That is, until now. The Saudi Vision 2030 proje
This All-Women’s Wrestling League Is Big Business
The hottest ticket in the art and fashion world right now is probably the unlikeliest: an all-women’s wrestling match. But it’s not just any old wrestling match. Because Sukeban, an independent Japanese women’s pro-wrestling league, is nothing like the wrestling of yonder days. Fo
Meet The Canadian Founder Changing The Future of Computing
Some of the world’s largest and most powerful technology companies —and some of the world’s largest and most powerful nations—are struggling to keep pace with a Toronto-based quantum computing start-up of fewer than 240 staff. Founded in 2016 by Australian-born entrepreneur Christian Weedbro
These Fine Dining Establishments Are Putting South Asian Cuisine on the Map
Despite the region being home to a quarter of the world’s population, cuisine from South Asia has long been underrepresented in the world of fine dining. Much of this has been due to preconceived notions and stereotypes about the cuisine. “I’ve been hearing stuff since I was a little kid [
This Is The Best Golf Tech For 2025
This season, golf aficionados have no shortage of innovative gear to improve their game. Below, 3 shares some of the upcoming and newly-released best-in-tech — styled tested out on a real golf pro, so you know it’s good. 1. Tech Talk: Bushnell’s new range finder is the company’s

