Letters to the Editor: December 2022
On a poet’s tarnished legacy, the housing crisis, and Quebec’s rebellious opposition leader
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On a poet’s tarnished legacy, the housing crisis, and Quebec’s rebellious opposition leader
Read MoreWith Roe v. Wade overturned in the US, menstruation apps have become a new concern in the fight for abortion rights. Do they pose the same risk in Canada?
Read MoreThe submission period for the Adult First Novel and Youth Short Story categories is now closed. Thank you to everyone who submitted. The shortlists will be announced on Thursday, May …
Read MoreToday, people talk about seeing a therapist like they’re going to the dentist. But our compassion around mental health still excludes the people who need it most
Read MoreHave I always been in the world? / No, I’ve been autumn in the middle of August.
Read MoreTariq Ahmed founded Revel Cider in 2014—now he spends his days brewing batches of traditional and not-so-traditional ciders
Read MoreWe don’t have to wait for the return of the “old ways” to feel connected
Read MoreDuring the pandemic, our digital lives hollowed us out. Getting back in touch with reality could make us whole again
Read MoreThe clock is ticking as retailers and suppliers hammer out new guidelines to boost transparency
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