‘Open Science’ Critical for Effective Environmental Assessments
Review offers chance to transform assessment process and make Canada a world leader.
Fish Hatcheries Are No Fix and He Tried to Warn Us
Latest in a series quoting BC’s visionary conservationist, Roderick Haig-Brown.
Scientists Officially Unmuzzled: ‘No Government Should Ever Again Silence Science’
Union negotiates federal employees’ right to speak in collective deal.
Next Economy: Tech Capitalism’s Impossible Dream
Author Doug Rushkoff on how digital platforms are marching us over a financial cliff while ruining the Web.
The Tyee Is Upping Its Security Game
In preparation for a Trump-led NSA, we’re making our tiny contribution to online security.
Inside the Search for Life on ‘Nearby’ Proxima b
Canadian space telescope helping to unlock planet’s mystery.
‘Lab Girl’: A Scientist’s Engaging, Enraging Memoir
Hope Jahren’s new book details her love affair with science, and fight to keep it funded.
Surveillance Scandals Break as Government Seeks More Spy Powers
Fifth in a series to help you participate in the federal consultation on national security.
CETA Failure Reflects Public Rejection of Sweeping Trade Deals
Don’t blame EU unreasonableness for saying no to bad agreement with Canada.
Automation Is Inevitable, But Workers Can Still Win
Recognizing the shift is the first essential step. Then we can decide who benefits.
Fight Piracy? Canadian Creators More Concerned with Fighting Obscurity
Punishing pirates a low priority for rights holders, who prefer to focus on supporting legitimate services, study finds.
Why Canada’s E-Library Is Barren
Slow going national digitization plan leaves virtual shelves empty.
Pokémon Go Brings New ‘Augmented Reality’ Legal Issues to Light
Not to mention the whole issue of trespassing. Play safe, kids.
Why You Should Care About Pokémon Go
The game and its successors will change our relationships with our neighbourhoods. It’s a good time to ask: who decides how?
Why Do We Pretend to Clean Up Ocean Oil Spills?
Many scientists describe such efforts as 'prime-time theatre.' Yet the farce continues.
Coming Soon: A Fresh New (and More Mobile-Friendly!) Tyee
Our article page redesign will improve your reading experience on phones, tablets and desktop. We hope you approve.
Next Net Neutrality Battle: 'Zero Rating'
Canadian regulator launches consultation on ISPs exempting certain content from data charges.
How a File-sharing Lawsuit Could Erode Your Internet Privacy
Downloaders should pay attention to this 'reverse class action' filed by a film company.
Mass Sea Star Deaths Shake Up Marine Food Chain
SFU researchers uncovering effects of one of the largest wildlife die-offs ever recorded.
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