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Today, the couple manages larger projects like renos, holidays, and summer camp on Trello. They share a schedule and running ...
I can trace my personal descent into what science journalist Ed Yong calls “ birder derangement syndrome ” back to when I ...
Health misinformation increasingly linked to political identity. This is, by far, the biggest challenge. People’s positions ...
In Subterrane, the characters who live in the Cipher Falls district of New Stockholm are also creatives and Bohemians who are ...
Explore how tariffs are testing ties between Northern neighbours, the death of the middle class musician, Afghanistan’s lost generation, and more.
As we approach the three-month anniversary of the federal election, I’ve been thinking about Poilievre’s tragic turn. I do ...
Had supply-managed Canadian farmers chosen a less regulated path, consumers could have had more variety and options. There’s a chance our markets would be flooded with cheaper eggs or milk for a time, ...
The trip to find the refugee camp in Thailand became an entire journey, one that would carry the weight of my missing father, my refugee past, and my ability to continue living in the present. It took ...
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I never cared much about swords, but the first time I held one in class, it felt thrilling, empowering—until I had to fight with it, that is. Still, that first impression left me wondering: Why does a ...
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