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The Trials Of Cross-Border Commuting
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The Trials Of Cross-Border Commuting

A Mohawk community struggles with a daily logistical nightmare

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January/February 2019
Watchers In The North
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Watchers In The North

On patrol with the Canadian Rangers in Nunavut

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January/February 2019
Are You Even Listening?
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Are You Even Listening?

The bias against women’s voices

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6 mins  |
January/February 2019
Prime Cuts
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Prime Cuts

The latest cookbook from Montreal’s Joe Beef is a guide to a gluttonous way of life

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January/February 2019
The Trouble With Breast Implants
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The Trouble With Breast Implants

A growing number of women blame their surgeries for serious health problems.

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April 2019
Flood Market
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Flood Market

Insurance companies are forcing Canadians to reckon with climate change

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April 2019
Land Of Plenty
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Land Of Plenty

Meet the people who are trying to restore Indigenous food practices.

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10+ mins  |
April 2019
Damned If You Do
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Damned If You Do

What is hell like? It depends on whom you ask

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April 2019
How The Internet Made Sex Better
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How The Internet Made Sex Better

The digital world transformed our sex lives — but not in the ways we expected.

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March 2019
What We Get Wrong About Alberta
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What We Get Wrong About Alberta

Debunking the great myth of Prairie conservatism.

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10+ mins  |
March 2019
Crashing The Party
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Crashing The Party

Our process for choosing political leaders is flawed.

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May 2018
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Bear Market

The controversial business of hunting grizzlies in British Columbia.

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May 2018
Helping Communities In Need
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Helping Communities In Need

It’s hard to imagine that more water would be on the priority list during a flood, but safe drinking water is one of the most urgent. Labatt’s Disaster Relief Program makes sure it’s there when these natural emergencies happen.

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July/August 2019
No Peace To Keep
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No Peace To Keep

“The situation in Maliis dire, and it’s not going to be improved overnight”

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July/August 2019
Meet, Bray, Love
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Meet, Bray, Love

My donkey doesn’t care about me, but I like him anyway.

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July/August 2019
Super Dads
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Super Dads

Nick and Frank picked up Prin in front of his apartment in Terre Haute.

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July/August 2019
Mission Creep
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Mission Creep

In their efforts to defend officers at any cost, police associations are becoming alarmingly politicized.

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6 mins  |
July - August 2018
​Out Of Bounds
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​Out Of Bounds

Award-winning author Esi Edugyan reimagines the slave narrative

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7 mins  |
October 2018
Split Tooth
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Split Tooth

IT’S EARLY MORNING. The Frosted Flakes have grown soggy. I’m stuck staring at one of the half submerged flakes, half-crispy, half-mushy. Tap tap tap the spoon against the ceramic bowl; it seems to help shake off the sleep that refuses to lift from the top of my head. It feels fuzzy and numb. Boredom hangover. It’s pitch black outside.

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9 mins  |
October 2018
Class Divide
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Class Divide

Some parents say their children need gifted-education programs. But not all kids are benefiting from the public-school streaming system

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October 2018
Views Feed
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Views Feed

Meet the Facebook group trying to reshape Canadian politics

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9 mins  |
October 2018
Call To Comfort
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Call To Comfort

How to give solace when there are no words

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3 mins  |
November 2018
Ripple Effect
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Ripple Effect

One physicists quest to find universal patterns in nature

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6 mins  |
November 2018
Ahead Of The Pack
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Ahead Of The Pack

Go bags are setting a new standard for disaster preparedness

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6 mins  |
November 2018
People Vs. The Planet
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People Vs. The Planet

The age-old argument that the economic benef its of deforestation overrule our environmental impact no longer holds weight

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November 2018
Something In The Air
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Something In The Air

Only a fraction of the world’s yeast species have been discovered. The remainder could hold the keys to ending disease, climate change, and bad beer.

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April 2019
The Hidden Hungry
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The Hidden Hungry

Millions of Canadians can’t afford groceries.

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10+ mins  |
April 2019
Free Rein
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Free Rein

When therapy didn’t work out, I turned to horseback riding

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April 2019
The Art Of The Strike
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The Art Of The Strike

In May 1919, more than 30,000 workers walked off the job and shut down the city of Winnipeg. A hundred years later, the same rights they fought for are under threat

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June 2019
Tails Of The City
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Tails Of The City

Michael DeForge’s wildly successful comic shows Toronto as he sees it: beautiful and falling apart

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June 2019