Search
Logo
Log In
Subscribe To Premium
Home
Latest
Newsletters
Podcast
Water Cooler
Perspectives
chart-line-up
Get our free daily news briefing for Canadians
Logo

What to do this weekend

Sep 20, 2025

What to do this weekend

Eat a tortilla kebab. There are multiple versions of this meal floating around online right now that mixes Mexico and the Middle East — skewers of juicy beef interlocked with soft tortillas are grilled to perfection and doused in a to-die-for glaze. Peep the recipe and enjoy.  

Read How Progress Ends by Carl Benedikt Frey. Is progress inevitable? This particular economic historian thinks not, and lays out his case for why stagnation often follows great advancements. By surveying the past 1,000 years of progress, Frey tries to map the future.

Watch the films of Robert Redford. The actor-director, who passed away this week at 89, had a seismic impact on film history, stemming from his classic films and his co-founding of the Sundance Film Festival. Celebrate his legacy by watching some of his best roles.   

Listen to Better Broken by Sarah McLachlan. Considering that a documentary about Lilith Fair premiered at TIFF last week, it’s fitting that the groundbreaking Canadian singer-songwriter has returned with her first new album of original material since 2014.—QH

Print media isn’t dead

Print media isn’t dead

Inside the exciting world of independent Canadian magazines.

Could Canada join the EU?

Could Canada join the EU?

It isn't likely, but it's also not impossible.

Canada’s biking industry is navigating rocky terrain

Canada’s biking industry is navigating rocky terrain

What’s ailing the Canadian biking industry?

Get the newsletter 160,000+ Canadians start their day with.

“Quickly became the only newsletter I open every morning. I like that I know what’s going on, but don’t feel terrible after I finish reading.” -Amy, reader since 2022

Peak Money

Search

PR Pitches

Login

Sign Up