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The cold, hard truth

Asha Swann

The Yukon is warming faster than anywhere else in the world. It's causing irreversible damage to Indigenous communities

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Movie monopoly

Jake Pitre

Canada's independent theatres, scrappy as ever, still need help

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Vagina dialogues

Jac D.B.

Has the internet killed feminist health activism?

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Housing handcuffs

Rachel Cairns

As rent becomes less affordable, a would-be mom searches for solutions

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Let’s talk about sex

Robert Kuang

B.C. group focuses on sexual health for people with disabilities

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All about that ace

Corrie Maurik

How BoJack Horseman helped me come out to my mom

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Creating community care

Kendra Seguin

London, Ontario's chapter of Food Not Bombs reawakens amidst rising homelessness and food insecurity

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A transgender pride flag drawn on the ground in chalk.

Save the children

Natasha Chiam

What progressive Albertans can do in the face of the province's proposed gender policies

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What’s my age again?

Aysha White

A bill meant to stop youth from seeing porn raises serious privacy concerns for all Canadians

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A changing Chinatown

Michael Koy

What do shifting demographics mean for the neighbourhood's long-term identity?

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Night moves

Leina Gabra

Marginalized people are key to nocturnal scenes, but new Montreal policy misses the memo

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No place like home

Dominique Russell

How land trusts build community

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Course correction

Meral Jamal

Indigenous professors are teaching journalism students to build better relationships through immersive learning with First Nations

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Breaking barriers

Shilpashree Jagannathan

A landmark move to combat caste discrimination in Canadian academia

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The birds and the UCPs

Aubrianna Snow

Youth see comprehensive sex education as a human right, and they're not giving up

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