Letters to the Editor
Readers weigh in on the importance of accuracy in health statistics — and in fiction, as well as the role of an arts education
Readers weigh in on the importance of accuracy in health statistics — and in fiction, as well as the role of an arts education
The DSM-5 represents the “medicalization” of psychology, but problems with the mind doesn’t fit into easy categories
Readers respond to articles about exercise and dementia, a long-time prof and a royal visit
Grads reminisce about their final days of university and the start of working life
Readers weigh in on Toronto police chief Bill Blair, the idea of a “birthright levy,” and congestion fees
Comments from readers about how we measure society’s progress, ads that watch you, and protecting birds in the city
Comments from readers about “Out and Proud,” elections in Iran and cycling in the city