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Month: January 2025

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Inclusion and Adaptability in Times of Change

January 17, 2025 - by Madeleine Somerville

How four leaders from George Brown College create inclusive environments and remove barriers to post-secondary education

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Politics

The Case against Playing It Safe in the Liberal Leadership Race

January 17, 2025January 17, 2025 - by Colin Horgan

That means no technocrats. No managers. No elites

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Society

Little Quebec Was Built to Escape Winter. Now It’s Melting Away

January 17, 2025January 17, 2025 - by Andrew Seale

A French snowbird’s quest to maintain his community in Florida, one motel at a time

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December 2024

The Fun, Frustrating, and Important Business of Writing Headlines

January 17, 2025January 17, 2025 - by Carmine Starnino

Readers ration their time ruthlessly; we have one chance to catch their eye

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Politics

Can Chrystia Freeland Lead the Liberals Out of the Wilderness?

January 16, 2025January 17, 2025 - by Samia Madwar

She helped build Trudeau’s legacy. Now she has to survive it

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Business

Fake Reviews Have Become the Internet’s Perfect Crime

January 16, 2025January 16, 2025 - by Timothy Caulfield

If that five-star rating feels like a lie, it probably is

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Business

Why Flying Sucks So Much

January 15, 2025January 31, 2025 - by Emma Buchanan

Long delays, lost luggage, a byzantine complaints process that seldom delivers. But hey, good luck with that airline ticket

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December 2024 / Letters

Letters to the Editor: December 2024

January 15, 2025January 14, 2025 - by Readers

On institutions, consultants, and cynical offers

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Health

Why Do I Minimize My Pain?

January 14, 2025January 14, 2025 - by Elizabeth Arbour

I’ve lived with chronic pain since my twenties. Then I started to question what I believed about my limitations

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The Most Toxic Substance on Earth – and the Tiny Town Volunteering to Host It

January 13, 2025January 20, 2025 - by William Leiss

The fraught quest for a safe site to bury nuclear waste

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How’s The Walrus?

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.

Our team is small, but our commitment is big; just like our country. Every story we publish is the result of writers, artists, and editors going the extra mile (well, kilometres) to bring Canada closer together through compelling, fact-checked, and regionally grounded reporting.

Thank you for your support.

Jennifer Hollett
Executive Director, The Walrus

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