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Month: February 2017

Illustration by Tine Modeweg-Hansen
March 2017

Among the Hasidim

February 22, 2017April 9, 2020 - by Joseph Rosen

Did resenting my ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighbours make me a bad multiculturalist?

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Illustration by Meredith Holigroski
March 2017 / Technology

Pressure Test

February 21, 2017April 2, 2020 - by Max Fawcett

Can a pipeline ever be 100 percent safe?

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Illustration by Kellen Hatanaka
March 2017 / Sports

Philosopher Up to Bat

February 21, 2017January 5, 2023 - by Mark Kingwell

Baseball is the sport that brings jocks and nerds together

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Photography by Ned Pratt
Uncategorized

The Rise of Nunatsiavut Art

February 17, 2017November 11, 2019 - by Heather Igloliorte

After decades of being perceived as “inauthentic,” it’s time for Labrador Inuit artists to receive the recognition they deserve

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Illustration by Lynn Scurfield
Fiction / March 2017

Thin Crust

February 17, 2017February 17, 2022 - by Erin MacNair

How could one explain that there were edges to the ocean, and now a place to fall from?

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Politics

Trump’s Typo Problem: Human Error, or Willful Ignorance?

February 16, 2017November 21, 2024 - by Sarah Sweet

The number of mistakes signals that important people don’t know what they’re doing—and couldn’t care less

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Photograph by Derek Shapton
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Remembering Stuart McLean

February 16, 2017June 15, 2020 - by The Walrus

Friends share stories of the legendary writer and radio host

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Illustration by Christina Ung
Health / March 2017

When the Cure for a Bad Tattoo Is an Unregulated Laser

February 16, 2017April 2, 2020 - by Maija Kappler

Blisters, no anaesthetic, questionable results—is the tattoo removal industry causing more problems than it’s solving?

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Photograph by Valerian Mazataud
Uncategorized

After a Fifteen-Year Fight, Safe Injections Coming to Montreal

February 15, 2017November 11, 2019 - by Sophie Mangado

“In a back alley, with the urgency of withdrawal and the fear of getting caught, risks are higher. You’ll miss the vein, you’ll use dirty syringes, or even dilute your drug with water from a street pond or a public bathroom.”

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Photograph by Christopher Wahl
March 2017

Dating While Black

February 15, 2017January 2, 2025 - by Hadiya Roderique

What I learned about racism from my online quest for love

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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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