More of Our Canada
A SALVE FOR THE SOUL
A mother and son “follow their hearts” to Haida Gwaii
4 min |
March 2020
Our Canada
Winter Wonders
Best known for its annual summer festivities, Stratford is also a joy to behold and experience in wintertime
2 min |
February/March 2020
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Paying It Forward
Helping the homeless and their pets as a ‘Palm to Paws’ volunteer was a moving, eye-opening experience
4 min |
February/March 2020
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KINDRED SPIRITS
Love, joy, family and tradition were at the heart of a self-orchestrated Métis wedding that moved everyone in attendance
4 min |
February/March 2020
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Winter Royalty
Megan Lorenz of Etobicoke spent months bonding with and photographing a spectacular Canada lynx
4 min |
February/March 2020
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IN THE LAND OF OZ
Ex-pat Canadians now back home share their remarkable travels ‘down under’
3 min |
February/March 2020
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GRIZZLY HUNTING WITH A CAMERA
Bears, bald eagles and beautiful scenery made this an excursion to remember
3 min |
February/March 2020
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Generational Shift
Bought new in 1950, this Dodge Ram is still trucking for the family that purchased it—with a grandchild at the wheel!
3 min |
February/March 2020
Briarpatch
PLATFORMS FOR PEOPLE, NOT PROFIT
Digital platforms boast that they’ve “democratized” cultural production. But what would truly democratic platforms look like in Canada?
10 min |
January/February 2020
Briarpatch
ORGANIZING THROUGH LOSS IN THE HEART OF OIL COUNTRY
The story of climate justice organizing in Alberta, at the heart of the tarsands, is the story of a group of young activists learning what it means to lose, and keep on fighting
10+ min |
January/February 2020
Briarpatch
GROWING THE LABOUR MOVEMENT
How unions are using community gardens to engage members, nourish communities, and help strikers weather the picket line
10+ min |
January/February 2020
Briarpatch
A NEW ERA FOR OLD CROW
In the Yukon’s northernmost community, the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation is reckoning with how to preserve their land and culture, amid a warming climate and an influx of tourists
10+ min |
January/February 2020
More of Our Canada
‘Nature Is My Muse'
Encouraged as a young woman to pursue an office career with a steady income, an artistic path was chosen instead
4 min |
January 2020
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Winter Land
Photographer Richard Main of Thunder Bay digs deep to discover the hidden joys of winter
3 min |
January 2020
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Preserving History
Aiming to keep Canada’s vast cultural heritage alive, La Belle Amérique is a creative venture with purpose
4 min |
January 2020
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Welcome To Paradise
Nestled away on the small Indonesian island of Malenge, Bahia Tomini is a resort like few others
3 min |
January 2020
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The Gift Of Time
Resurrecting a century-old town clock was no easy feat, but for the sake of local history—challenge accepted!
3 min |
January 2020
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The Coat Project
Honouring previous generations of family through their fabulous vintage clothing
2 min |
January 2020
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A Northern Adventure
Realizing a dream that was 25 years in the making
3 min |
January 2020
Our Canada
How I Fell In Love With Winter
Learning to embrace the season and all it has to offer was a real eye-opener for this warm-weather fan!
3 min |
December/January 2020
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The Beauty Of Arthur Shilling
Sharing the life and art of a dear friend
5 min |
December/January 2020
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Enjoying The Great Outdoors
Riding the trails as a group is the best part of this family’s snowmobiling adventures
3 min |
December/January 2020
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Snow Birds
Jen St. Louis of Elmira, Ont., shares her tips on capturing fabulous winter bird pics!
4 min |
December/January 2020
Our Canada
All Aglow
Gleaming lights and glittering backdrops make these awesome images sparkle
1 min |
December/January 2020
The Walrus
Who Owns Colombia's Gold?
Mining operations have pitted a Canadian company against locals who have worked the mountains for generations.
4 min |
December 2019
The Walrus
WADA Mess
The World Anti-Doping Agency was created to fight against drugs in sports. But clean athletes say it is betraying them.
10+ min |
December 2019
The Walrus
The Sail And Scupper
Plympton, N.S. — Massive numbers of dead starfish, clams, lobsters, and mussels have washed up on a western Nova Scotia beach, compounding the mysterious deaths of tens of thousands of herring in the area. The Canadian Press. December 28, 2016.
9 min |
December 2019
The Walrus
The Making Of Margaret Atwood
Fame is not new to Margaret Atwood — it’s a by-product of life as a perennially prizewinning, bestselling author.
10+ min |
December 2019
The Walrus
Small Towns, Big Hopes
Rural Quebec looks to newcomers to extend the life of shrinking villages
7 min |
December 2019
The Walrus
Not What The Doctor Ordered
The hidden costs of medical testing
7 min |
