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An officer at the Cameron County Detention Centre watches security footage from the control room, on many screens.
March/April 2021 / Technology

When Border Security Crosses a Line

February 17, 2021March 9, 2021 - by Hilary Beaumont

International crossings are now testing grounds for unregulated surveillance technology

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Photograph of a man kneeling on a woven mat in front of an orange wall.
Environment / June 2020

Stranded by the Climate Crisis

May 20, 2020June 10, 2020 - by Carolyn Thompson

Global environmental disasters are forcing thousands of people to flee their homes, their countries, and everything they know

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An illustration of men in construction gear and hard hats parachuting into a city.
Politics

Small Towns Are Dying. Can Immigration Save Them?

November 28, 2019April 13, 2022 - by Étienne Lajoie

Newcomers can extend the lives of shrinking villages, but only if Quebec can confront its xenophobia

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The Walrus Talks

Living Better: Annahid Dashtgard

November 25, 2019November 27, 2019 - by Annahid Dashtgard

How do you learn not to self-hate?

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Three women stare across a sea at a group of businesspeople in front of a cityscape on the opposite shoreline
November 2019 / Society

When Canada’s Immigration Policies Pull Families Apart

November 5, 2019June 12, 2020 - by Kate Yoon

After years of training in Canada, my dad still had to go back to South Korea to get the job he deserved

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Photograph of David Bezmozgis
Society

Who Gets to Decide What Being a Canadian Means?

May 7, 2018June 5, 2023 - by David Bezmozgis

I moved here when I was six. The experience has always left me wondering where anybody belongs

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Photograph of Turkish Shore
Current Affairs

The Boy on the Beach

April 16, 2018January 20, 2022 - by Tima Kurdi

A haunting photo of Syrian refugee Alan Kurdi’s body galvanized people into action. In a new book, his aunt tells their family’s story

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Photograph of Yemeni Family
April 2018 / World

Unwelcome to Canada

March 26, 2018March 27, 2020 - by Kamal Al-Solaylee

We opened our homes and hearts to those fleeing war in Syria. But we aren’t doing the same for people in Yemen

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Photograph by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images
Books

Thirty-five Million Canadians Are Not Enough

September 28, 2017February 10, 2020 - by Doug Saunders

A nation founded on immigration and diversity? Not quite. How Canada’s closed borders wrecked the country’s development

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Illustration by Irma Kniivila
Society

The Loneliness of Being an Immigrant

March 23, 2017May 20, 2020 - by Lu Xu

In 2011, Keith Bi immigrated to Canada to start a new life. He can’t tell his parents the truth about what that life has become

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