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Ann Coulter went home - Macleans.ca

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UOttawa talk cancelled after protesters raise safety concerns

on Jun 25

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The End of Homeownership - Macleans.ca

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For generations, middle-class Canadians have been sold on the promise of homeownership. The promise was always flawed. Today it’s simply broken.

on Jun 25

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How We Got to 41 Million - Macleans.ca

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For decades, Canada has been a model of inclusive immigration. But over the last few years, the Liberals have admitted too many people, too fast. Why did no one see it coming?

on Jun 25

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Naheed Nenshi Loves the Drama - Macleans.ca

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Calgary's centrist ex-mayor will have to win over skeptical NDP voters—and take on Danielle Smith—to reclaim Alberta. He's looking forward to it.

on May 23

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We Came to Canada to Be a Family - Macleans.ca

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As a gay couple in the Philippines, we'd forever have been glorified roommates. Here we have the future we want.

on May 22

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Cassini will plunge into Saturn on Friday as NASA and the world watches: Live video

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At 7 a.m. EDT, NASA will broadcast from mission control as Cassini transmits its final data before burning up in Saturn's atmosphere. Watch it here.

on May 20

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Quebec's New French Revolution - Macleans.ca

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When I moved to Montreal, it was a vibrant, multilingual metropolis. Now François Legault is waging war on English and on the cosmopolitanism that makes it Canada’s greatest city.

on May 19

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Vancouver's new mega-development is big, ambitious and undeniably Indigenous - Macleans.ca

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In B.C., Indigenous nations are reclaiming power and wealth for their own citizens—no matter what the neighbours think

on May 19

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My Trans Awakening—at Age 66 - Macleans.ca

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I came out after a lifetime in the closet. Now, I've found a community of people just like me in Calgary's Rainbow Elders.

on May 16

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The Case For Refugee Reception Centres - Macleans.ca

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Asylum seekers are arriving in Canada in record numbers, sleeping in shelters, churches and sometimes on the street. Reception centres are a more humane approach. 

on May 2

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The Accidental Immigrant - Macleans.ca

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I got stuck in Alberta after COVID hit. It took me four years to see my family again.

on Apr 25

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The Great Airbnb Crackdown - Macleans.ca

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Last year, a massive blaze consumed several illegal Airbnb units in Montreal and killed seven people. The tragedy shone a harsh light on the Wild West of Airbnb in Canadian cities—and the battle to regulate it has just begun.

on Apr 24

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Rick Mercer Isn't Done Talking to You - Macleans.ca

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And he’s on the road again

on Apr 19

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My mortgage payments rose almost $2,000 in a year - Macleans.ca

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I don’t know what my family will do next

on Apr 14

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The Incel Terrorist - Macleans.ca

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Oguzhan Sert was 17 when he walked into a Toronto massage parlour and killed an employee with a sword. The Crown argued the attack wasn’t just murder, but an act of terror against women. The hard part would be proving it.

on Apr 4, 2024

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The Ontario photographer who shoots abandoned churches, schools and mansions - Macleans.ca

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His images reveal the things we leave behind

on Mar 28, 2024

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How one Canadian tech millionaire built a tiny-home community - Macleans.ca

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Marcel LeBrun made millions as a software tycoon, then funnelled his fortune into 12 Neighbours, a planned community of 99 affordable tiny homes in Fredericton. For the city’s unhoused, it’s a chance to turn their luck around.

on Mar 21, 2024

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Quebec's New French Revolution - Macleans.ca

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When I moved to Montreal, it was a vibrant, multilingual metropolis. Now François Legault is waging war on English and on the cosmopolitanism that makes it Canada’s greatest city.

on Mar 20, 2024

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The Big Idea: Pay family doctors differently - Macleans.ca

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B.C. rolled out the Longitudinal Family Physician payment model and gained 700 new family doctors

on Mar 18, 2024

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What comes next for Canada’s measles surge - Macleans.ca

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Immunologist Dawn Bowdish tells us why measles cases are soaring, who’s at risk and how we can still stamp it out

on Mar 14, 2024

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Vancouver's new mega-development is big, ambitious and undeniably Indigenous - Macleans.ca

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In B.C., Indigenous nations are reclaiming power and wealth for their own citizens—no matter what the neighbours think

on Mar 14, 2024

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After three devastating years of drought, there’s no future for our farm - Macleans.ca

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Our family farm has thrived in Alberta for more than a century—but the dire weather conditions of the past few years have spelled its end

on Mar 12, 2024

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The Rise of the One-and-Done Family - Macleans.ca

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Many Canadian couples are having just one kid. Why a declining birth rate spells trouble for the country's future.

on Mar 9, 2024

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Why I will no longer speak on all-male panels

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If you are invited to join a panel with no women, you must conclude it is being organized by fools.

on Mar 6, 2024

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The Canadian doctor who helped invent Ozempic - Macleans.ca

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Decades ago, Toronto researcher Daniel Drucker co-discovered a hormone that paved the way for today's most-talked-about drug. Does he get the hype? Yes and no.

on Mar 2, 2024

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Paramedics in our Ontario city were burning out. Then, the opioid crisis came to town. - Macleans.ca

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In Belleville, where I’m the chief paramedic, people were dropping like flies. Soon, the city declared a state of emergency.

on Feb 29, 2024