Articles

O Canada: The Cool Pleasures of the Montreal Jazz Festival
The summer event is family-friendly celebration of every kind of music

Boards of Canada Create Moody Sci-Fi on Tomorrow’s Harvest
On their fourth studio album, the Scottish electronic duo chart a mesmerizing Road to Dystopia

John Malkovich to the Rescue: Actor Saves Injured Man in Toronto
Actor John Malkovich springs to the rescue of injured man in the street.

Toronto Mayor Singlehandedly Makes Canadian Politics Interesting Again
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford—Canada's Sarah Palin—is accused of smoking crack.

Wrong ‘Miss Universe Canada’ Crowned in Pageant
Chalk it up to a typo. On Saturday, Miss Universe Canada beauty pageant officials crowned Denise Garrido. Little did they know they were all crowning the wrong...
Photo Essays

Empire State of Mind: In Praise of New York’s Second-Tallest — and Most Beloved — Building
When 1 World Trade Center reaches its final, dizzying height, topped off with a distinctive stainless-steel spire, the glass-sheathed structure will be the...

Photographer Spotlight: Michael Rougier
Born in England on June 16, 1925, Michael Rougier began his career as a photographer for the Montreal Standard newspaper. His big break came when he was assigned...
Time.com Specials

Postcards from Toronto: Seven TIFF Contenders
Out of the 250 movies screened at Toronto's festival, TIME's Richard Corliss picks seven that challenged and entertained

Winter Olympic Games
As the world's greatest athletes gather in Vancouver for the Winter Olympics, TIME chronicles the highs and lows of the games, the personalities at play and...
Articles from Around the Web
In Montreal, Mayor Held on Charges of Bribery
Michael Applebaum, the first English speaker to hold the post in 100 years, was arrested at his home by an anticorruption police squad. ...
EU Lawmaker to Canada Asylum Seeker: A Roma's Long Trek
Less than four years ago, Viktoria Mohacsi enjoyed the life of an international politician, eating at pricey restaurants in Brussels and winning awards as a human rights activist...
Canada Watchdog Wants Tougher Safety Rules for Trains
Canadian railways should bring in automatic braking systems and video recording devices to help prevent accidents like a fatal 2012 passenger train derailment, the country's...
Canada to Snuff Out Medical Marijuana Production in Homes Canada, a pioneer in the...
Canada, a pioneer in the use of medical marijuana, will take legal production out of private homes next year as it seeks to address more than...


