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John Lorinc

John Lorinc is a senior editor at Spacing and a frequent Walrus contributor.
Illustration by Jake Pauls
April 2012 / Business

The Deficit in Financial Intelligence

April 12, 2012May 1, 2017 - by John Lorinc

A federal task force proposes a financial literacy leader to teach us what we didn’t learn in school: how to manage our money

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Photograph by Mark Peckmezian
Feature / November 2011

How Toronto Lost Its Groove

November 12, 2011April 14, 2020 - by John Lorinc

And why the rest of Canada should resist the temptation to cheer

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Education / September 2011

Aid for Aides

September 12, 2011May 1, 2017 - by John Lorinc

A Carleton program will certify political aides, the fall guys behind our elected officials

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Feature / June 2011

Climate Controlled

June 12, 2011April 14, 2020 - by John Lorinc

How do we regulate the weather-changing technologies of geoengineering?

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March 2011 / Politics

False Heroes

March 12, 2011July 16, 2019 - by John Lorinc

The Conservatives have positioned themselves as fiscal saviours, but slaying the deficit will be a cinch

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Illustration by Graham Roumieu
Feature / July/August 2009

The Merchant Banker

July 12, 2009April 19, 2020 - by John Lorinc

Is the recession really over? A profile of Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney

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Environment / June 2008

Before the Flood

June 12, 2008July 17, 2019 - by John Lorinc

Can sea barriers save New York from global warming’s perfect storm?

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Cities / January/February 2008

The Aging City

January 12, 2008October 15, 2019 - by John Lorinc

Can the urban spaces handle legions of retiring boomers?

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April 2007 / Feature

Driven to Distraction

April 12, 2007October 11, 2019 - by John Lorinc

How our multi-channel, multi-tasking society is making it harder for us to think

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