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I was born missing an ear. What followed was years of well-intentioned violence from a medical system bent on solving the ...
In Whitehorse, a two-hour flight south, preteen students at Takhini Elementary created hunting bags, cutting and stitching ...
The twenty-year legal saga involved 18,000 exhibits, 100,000 pages of expert reports, and a judge who needed an emergency ...
I made that list to avoid work on a poem that uses the word “conglomerate.” As people do, I write practical, purpose-built ...
The publishing industry is hinging its hopes on a twenty-three-year-old with a Substack and a devout following. Can she ...
The remaining decades of this century will be very difficult. The country will face major upheavals. And our governments are ...
I was disabused of a jejune nationalist commitment to Canada (call it pride or patriotism if you wish) and left with ...
In research first published in 2015, the World Health Organization estimated more than 1 billion teens and young people are ...
While such a statement might be dismissed as crude heckling, in the case of the memorial, it feels more like a pointed ...
To meet that demand, The Walrus is launching a new initiative dedicated entirely to local reporting.
Then “Pack Ice Season” arrived. That was the term the department of tourism was encouraging citizens to use in an attempt to ...
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