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Month: April 2016

Illustration by Jessica Fortner
Education / May 2016

How to Pitch a Tent

April 12, 2016March 31, 2020 - by Omar Mouallem

Schooling new Canadians in the ancient art of camping

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Illustration by Rolli
Fiction

Ocean Beach

April 12, 2016January 4, 2020 - by Rolli

It’s another perfect day at Ocean Beach Men’s Shelter. I had a desk job for ten years. I made some bad decisions. I got fired for punching Mr. Aldermaston. I …

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Photograph by John Steadman
Politics

No One Needs the Federal NDP

April 11, 2016April 14, 2016 - by Jonathan Kay

Canada is a two-party country. The NDP faithful just haven’t realized it yet

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Illustration by Jessica Fortner
May 2016 / Poetry

Bells, Liberty, Undue Exultation

April 11, 2016April 11, 2020 - by Linda Besner

a poem

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Photograph of John Cameron courtesy of David Tickner
Memoir

The War, Carved in Stone

April 8, 2016November 11, 2022 - by David Tickner

Searching for my grandfather’s story in the tunnels beneath Vimy Ridge

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Poetry

A Game of Chess

April 8, 2016August 18, 2020 - by Emma Healey

Part two of a series “covering” T. S. Eliot’s most famous poem This is the part where women get to mean the most. It’s about their bodies. It’s an allegory. …

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Photograph by Philippe Gillotte
Media

No Space Left

April 7, 2016October 23, 2019 - by Andray Domise

Why do white male writers get to decide whether a conversation on political correctness is worth having?

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Photograph courtesy of Oilers Entertainment Group
Sports

Surf’s Up

April 6, 2016February 18, 2022 - by Michael Hingston

As the Edmonton Oilers leave their arena, few remember it was where sports fandom’s greatest achievement—the Wave—was perfected

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Photograph by KMR Photography
Politics

Is Jonathan Kay a Brocialist?

April 5, 2016September 13, 2021 - by Sarah Beuhler

Vancouver’s sluggish response on housing is about greed not identity politics

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Photograph by Chris Huggins
Politics

Mistaken Identity

April 5, 2016March 10, 2020 - by Michael Stewart

With anti-Asian sentiment saturating the real-estate conversation in BC, political correctness isn’t distracting the left from the hard questions

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As the executive director, I am frequently asked this question. These days, I reply: “The Walrus was made for this moment.” From on-again, off-again trade news and negotiations to a new prime minister, we are committed to Canada’s conversations. We launched six regional bureaus earlier this year to ensure comprehensive coverage across this great country of ours. But we can’t do this alone. As a non-profit newsroom, this work isn’t possible without our readers’ support. If you believe in Canada’s stories, support our paywall-free journalism with a donation today.

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