R ecently, an Egyptian journalist colleague living in exile in Europe told me that security forces back home had forcibly disappeared his brother. He said he didn’t want to go p ...
In August 2017, Mohamed Labidi, then president of the Islamic Cultural Centre, had his car torched while it sat outside his home. Police told Le Journal de Montréal that the attack “had the character ...
He speaks fluently about the global order. Canadians are missing that same clarity on rent, wages, and the cost of living ...
I drank. Probably before I met my boyfriend at the Toronto Island ferry. It was the summer of 2020, and I was always buzzed. Sometimes I drank a whole carton of wine on the other side of the lake ...
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The Hydra heads initially agreed on two things: collective grief and anger on behalf of the domestic protesters—and a desire for change. The level of change, change toward what, change back to what, ...
The white bear is hungry. She leads her two cubs closer to the electrified fence, thrusting her nose to catch a whiff of decaying food. The bear circles the perimeter in search of scraps swept by ...
A lot of them come to us with psychosis.” Fuelled by a changing market in high-potency cocaine and uncertainty around the make-up of illicit drugs, cocaine-related deaths in the region have spiked in ...
The Quebec numbers are just as striking. When asked, 60 percent of Quebecers say they are satisfied with the federal government’s performance—roughly in line with the national average—while only 25 ...
U nited States president Donald Trump is not primarily waging war on Iran. In waging war on Iran, Trump is waging war on human reason. I do not say that war with Iran is inherentl ...