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crime

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Justice

Why Bruce McArthur’s Murder Trial Could Stigmatize Gay Men

February 9, 2018August 8, 2019 - by Paul Gallant

For Toronto’s LGBTQ community, justice requires more than just arresting an alleged serial killer

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Illustration of a Gloved Hand Passing a Book Between Prison Bars
January/February 2018

I Was a Bank Robber Until I Read Kant

January 4, 2018September 21, 2023 - by Robbie Dillon

The one thing that criminals and philosophers share is a sense of being an outsider

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January/February 2018

How Canada’s Health Care System Helped Create a Killer

December 18, 2017February 5, 2020 - by Martin Patriquin

Johnathan Townsend’s family knew he was a danger. Nobody listened

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The Laan family, at brother Paul Laan’s wedding. Kathrine Laan, Walter Laan, David Laan, Paul Laan and Ron Allen are highlighted
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Cottage Country Murder: Family Linked to Disappearance of Seniors Fights Release of Police Documents

October 13, 2017November 27, 2019 - by Zander Sherman

Members of Laan family oppose release of information to the public

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Books

The Lost Indigenous Youth of Thunder Bay

October 5, 2017April 3, 2020 - by Martha Troian

In Seven Fallen Feathers, Tanya Talaga exposes a northern city’s hard truths

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Preview: Cottage Country Murder

September 13, 2017April 5, 2020 - by The Walrus Staff

A joint investigation by The Walrus and CBC’s The Fifth Estate, available this Friday

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June 2017

The Rise and Fall of Toronto’s Classiest Con Man

May 29, 2017November 25, 2020 - by Michael Lista

James Regan swindled his way through the city’s monied classes. The problem was, he seemed to believe his own lies

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Politics

How the Canadian Military Is Changing Its Response to Sexual Assault

May 4, 2017October 1, 2021 - by Fatima Syed

They’ve been tackling the problem for years, with little success. Finally, the tide may be turning

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Society

Triggered

September 29, 2016November 18, 2019 - by A. J. Somerset

Outrage over a well-meaning billboard reminds us that gun control fears are alive in Canada

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Justice

The Devil in His Driveway

June 1, 2016November 7, 2019 - by Molly Hayes

What happened to Tim Bosma?

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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.

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