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November 2018

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Books / November 2018

Randy Boyagoda’s New Novel Is Both Deeply Catholic and Deeply Funny

November 13, 2018June 2, 2020 - by André Forget

In his third book, the author skewers the multicultural anxieties of today’s university culture

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Old love letters in envelopes lined up in rows.
Memoir / November 2018

Love Letters from the Battlefield

November 9, 2018February 11, 2021 - by Harley Rustad

How words kept my grandparents connected during the Second World War

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November 2018 / Society

How to Give Solace When There Are No Words

November 8, 2018March 31, 2020 - by Tom Gibbons

A Catholic priest on the meaning of sermons in troubled times

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Silhouette of a person standing at a window through which you can see a passenger airplane.
Memoir / November 2018

One Person Can’t Save the World

November 7, 2018March 31, 2020 - by Sidney Coles

Working with Médecins Sans Frontières was my dream job. I quickly learned humanitarian work is not so straightforward

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A teal backpack viewed on someone's back with all kinds of poison and radiation badges on it.
November 2018 / Society

How to Prepare for Doomsday

November 6, 2018March 31, 2020 - by Glynis Ratclife

Go bags are a measure of our readiness for the unknown—and a reminder of our reluctance to face it

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November 2018 / Television

This New CBC Show Is an Antidote to Reality TV

October 31, 2018July 10, 2019 - by Caoimhe Morgan-Feir

In an era where sensationalism on our screens dominates, In the Making is a venture into authenticity

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A man holds his young daughter back from approaching a rabbit that holds a bucket of Easter eggs. Behind the rabbit is a large pumpkin full of candy, with candy corn strewn around them.
Health / November 2018

How I Saved My Kids From Sugar

October 30, 2018March 31, 2020 - by Yoni Freedhoff

The overconsumption of sugar has became a normal part of our culture. Here’s a recipe for fighting back

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Current Affairs / November 2018

America’s Next Civil War

October 22, 2018June 2, 2020 - by Stephen Marche

The United States shows all the warning signs of impending social and political collapse

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Cover Story / Environment / November 2018

People vs the Planet

October 15, 2018April 22, 2020 - by Edward Burtynsky

In the Anthropocene, the argument that deforestation’s economic benefits overrule its environmental impact no longer holds weight

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