What makes a map ‘good’? On the ethics of cartography
Written by Nat Case
Written by Nat Case

Written by Canary in a Covid 19 World

Now, after years of relentless attacks, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia has dropped all charges against Dr. Charles Hoffe.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Shane Claytor, a former Navy Corpsman, Iraq War Veteran, and ICU nurse, has worked inside both the VA and private healthcare systems.
Written by Peter Harrison

The modern era is often seen as the triumph of science over supernaturalism. But what really happened is far more interesting
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Wireless radiation could be used to surveil people without their knowledge or consent, even if they aren’t wearing a “smart” device or holding a cellphone, according to the authors of a new study
Written by Will Jones

‘Eco-anxiety’ affects more than three quarters of children under 12, a crisis that teachers say they are unable to cope with, new polling by Greenpeace has found
Written by Saeed Qureshi. Ph.D.

Recently, under the theme of Logical Arguments, I posted a short clip that generated interesting comments and responses. A collated version is provided below, which I believe will help generate more informative talks on the topic and hopefully resolve non-ending fruitless debates on viruses, vaccines, and pandemics
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

When studies compare vaccinated to unvaccinated children, they find serious and irreversible neurological, developmental, and immune-related health risks
Written by Kenneth Richard

According to a new study, when sea levels rise it usually has more to do with declining land movement (subsidence) or 20- to 60-year oscillations than it has to do with thermostatic sea level change.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Legislative efforts to BAN the dangerous COVID-19 mRNA injections are now underway across multiple U.S. states, with bills being considered, drafted, and supported at various levels of government:
Written by Jonny Thomson

Formalism is the idea that beauty in art can be explained through its formal, mathematical structures rather than subjective experience
Written by Douglas Main

A new study has found high concentrations of tiny plastic particles in human brain samples, with levels appearing to climb over time
Written by Paul Homewood

I won’t even comment on this latest absurd report from The Daily Mail. It shows just how far the MSM has descended into publishing such puerile nonsense
Written by Richard Eldred

Shocking new figures reveal that the year following lockdown and school closures saw a massive spike in children attempting to harm or kill themselves
Written by Shannon Kelleher

An environmental group sued the FDA in an Arizona court, alleging the agency has the tools to regulate toxic “forever chemicals” on blueberries, lettuce, milk and other foods but isn’t taking action
Written by Will Jones

As Norway threatens to cut off the UK from electricity at times of low wind speeds, it’s a sign of a growing energy nationalism globally that leaves Labour’s short-sighted ‘Net Zero’ plans in tatters, says Andy Mayer in the Telegraph