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Marq de Villiers
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The State of the World’s Water: The Twin Crises of Contamination and Supply

May 22, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Marq de Villiers

“Only a small handful of the world’s major rivers are any longer fit to drink without chemical intervention”

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A compass, map and feather
Environment / June 2014

Tuktoyaktuk or Bust

May 19, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Kate Harris

Taking the road less travelled, while it still exists

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A campsite with tents by the water and trees
June 2014 / Sports

Bad Call

May 19, 2014April 14, 2020 - by The Walrus

The NHL confronts the dawn of television

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Two women talking
Books / June 2014

Blood Ties

May 19, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Stacey May Fowles

Heather O’Neill and Miriam Toews examine the fraught relationships between siblings

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June 2014 / Media

Editor’s Note

May 19, 2014April 14, 2020 - by John Macfarlane

Until recently, reinventing the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation seemed merely desirable. Now it’s imperative. The public broadcaster is struggling to stay afloat in the face of a perfect storm: ongoing cuts …

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Toilets
Feature / May 2014

The Toilet Papers

May 14, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Jeremy Keehn

Can a high-tech sanitation appliance save lives in poor countries?

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The Walrus Talks Human Rights

May 7, 2014April 14, 2020 - by The Walrus Foundation

Full program featuring Frank Chalk, Harry LaForme, Ian Brown, Kyle Matthews, Michael F. Charles, Sukanya Pillay, Wab Kinew, and Mustafa Ahmed

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Illustration by Ethan Rilly
Comics / May 2014

Proroguing Problems

May 7, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Jeet Heer

Days in the lives of Ottawa staffers

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Culture and Competing Rights

May 7, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Michael F. Charles

The intricate challenge of balancing human rights and cultural rights

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Human Rights for the Invisible Human

May 7, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Ian Brown

Respecting the intellectually disabled for who they are, rather than who we want them to be

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