O n the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, The Walrus recognizes the importance of raising awareness about the ...
“Tansi, today we are going through some random phrases,” Julia Ouellette says to the camera. She holds up slips of paper with ...
In the American author’s prior book, the 2021 essay collection The Hard Crowd, Kushner wrote about her deep appreciation for ...
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Some have referred to this dynamic as a “trap” that Canada’s two francophone populations can never escape. Quebec’s fierce ...
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Many younger evangelicals, however, are open to new ideas and appear to accept the scientific evidence. One Pew study found a ...
But in May Our Joy Endure, the literal violence of the protesters is only a prelude to the much more devious and calculating ...
For Canadians who appreciate the twin threats of climate change and collapsing ecosystems, few phrases may be more ...