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Story Sellers
The expanding world of paid social media influencers
Shelter Seekers
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SUMMER SERVICE
Every year, Sri Lankan Catholics from all over make a pilgrimage to Ontario’s cottage country
Empty Nesters
First we bonded over our unusual pets. Then we bonded over butchering them
Poetic Justice
Twenty-seven years after her death, Bronwen Wallace’s poetry feels newly relevant in the #MeToo era
A Dose of Dr. Zee
One man’s case for legalizing recreational drugs
Who Owns Colombia's Gold?
Mining operations have pitted a Canadian company against locals who have worked the mountains for generations.
WADA Mess
The World Anti-Doping Agency was created to fight against drugs in sports. But clean athletes say it is betraying them.
The Sail And Scupper
Plympton, N.S. — Massive numbers of dead starfish, clams, lobsters, and mussels have washed up on a western Nova Scotia beach, compounding the mysterious deaths of tens of thousands of herring in the area. The Canadian Press. December 28, 2016.
The Making Of Margaret Atwood
Fame is not new to Margaret Atwood — it’s a by-product of life as a perennially prizewinning, bestselling author.
Small Towns, Big Hopes
Rural Quebec looks to newcomers to extend the life of shrinking villages
Not What The Doctor Ordered
The hidden costs of medical testing
Make The Verb Work
Before Elizabeth Smart’s poetry found its audience, the writer made her way by crafting the era’s most eloquent ads.
We're Doomed. Now What?
An optimist’s guide to the climate crisis.
Raptors Revolution
What the 2019 nba championship says about race and belonging
China's New Deserts
The lands around the Yellow River are turning to sand.
Hakyaxamik*
Growing up, I never knew two of my brothers — but I could picture them
System Update
Canadian courts lag so far behind in software and infrastructure, criminals are running free
Insult, Then Injury
Researchers are finding links between racial discrimination and long-term health
Plot Twist
A new thriller reimagines the role of women in the genre
Styling The Senate
One of the most despised political institutions in Canada gets a new look
The Rise Of Junk
Science Fake publications are corrupting the world of research — and influencing real news
Click Bait
In a campaign to protect sharks, a controversial research group is trying to disrupt traditional science
The Naked Truth
My father, the secret pornographer
Gold Standards
It’s been one year since Tessa Virtue became the most famous figure skater in the world. How do you move on from being the best?
Tech Defector
RIM co-founder Jim Balsillie pushes back against the world he helped create.
Data Driven
An archivist from British Columbia is now one of the world’s most powerful information regulators.
Chaos Theory
To understand my father’s murder, I had to adapt my view of life.
Boomer Bust
Millennials are getting one of the biggest tax bills in history.
Brunch Without Borders
How NAFTA changed the way we eat