As the 2024 Olympics approach, it can be easy to get caught up in the intensity of competition. These Olympians remind us how joyful sporting can be.
What鈥檚 the best way to prevent overdose deaths amid a crisis of toxic opioids? In British Columbia, mothers who have lost children are advocating for a safe and regulated supply of drugs. The public does not agree. Part 2 of a series.
After a record 2023 wildfire season, Canadian officials say they are better prepared to protect communities this year. Residents aren鈥檛 so sure.
We loved every second of our day trip to the world's largest mangrove forest, which straddles Bangladesh and India.
A trusty guide in love with the smallest of beings draws attention away from the impossibly high mounds of sand in the Namib-Naukluft National Park.
Indigenous people have long been relegated to the sidelines in Canada. Now some First Nations are getting a chance to shape Vancouver鈥檚 development.
On the streets of Bangladesh, designs once painted by hand to adorn the backs and sides of cycle rickshaws are increasingly printed by machine.
Music can make a community feel heard. The rise of 鈥淧unjabi wave鈥 music is helping the Indian diaspora in Canada feel recognized in a new way.
Projects are sprouting up around the globe to build environmentally focused communities. These efforts aim to be practical and inviting, not idealistic.
Canadians have trusted that their immigration system would let people into Canada in a manner that would benefit all. But amid a record influx, the balance seems to be out of whack and trust is eroding.
Focus is often put on preserving disappearing languages, but what of other traditions? For some, vitality rests with maintaining a culture鈥檚 visual representations, too.
At the Akwesasne Freedom School, children learn from some the last remaining first-language speakers of Mohawk.
Once hunted to near extinction, the rhino has found safe haven in Palmwag, Namibia, thanks to community conservation efforts.
The difficulties in Bangladesh couldn鈥檛 be more different from life in wealthy Western nations. But when our reporting team visited a program for vulnerable children in Dhaka, it found something truly universal.
On safari in Namibia鈥檚 Etosha National Park, our reporter is left awestruck by a creature she had long wished to meet.
A day in Kushtia, Bangladesh 鈥 a city that鈥檚 off the beaten path but brimming with history and culture 鈥 provided Monitor journalists a reprieve, as well as a deeper appreciation for one of the region鈥檚 youngest nations.
Life in the Canadian Arctic is hard. Our reporting team found that it is made easier by the spirit of community embraced by Indigenous villagers.
Climate change is melting their world, but Indigenous Canadian Guardians use ancient knowledge and modern technology to protect their culture of cold.
Istanbul鈥檚 Grand Bazaar is a thriving hub of Turkish culture. On a visit, our reporting team found friendly conversation, vibrant color, and a cornucopia of culinary delights.
In Bangladesh to report on how young people are adapting to climate change, a reporter is reminded of the inextricable links between children half a world apart.