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The number of violent events reported by Ontario school boards has increased 77 percent since 2018 Funding cuts to education ...
Michelle Shephard has written from Guantánamo, Somalia, and Sudan. How does she cope with the violence she uncovers?
W hen I venture outside, which is rare considering the bitterness of the winter, I plod the sidewalks with a cane, my eyes ...
L ast month, I flew to Vancouver to see what may be the most controversial piece of art in Canada: Nan Goldin’s Stendhal ...
But what happens when those machines learn to beat us at our own games? When, for the first time in our history, humans have ...
He speaks fluently about the global order. Canadians are missing that same clarity on rent, wages, and the cost of living ...
And so it was interesting to see, weeks after her article for us on “algorithmic” or personalized pricing, the Manitoba ...
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