IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Toronto Tenants Claim Breakthrough After Rent Strike Forces Repair Order

What appeared to be a cheerful summer gathering complete with tents, snacks, and children waiting for face paint was in…

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Quebec’s International Student Cap Misses the Bigger Picture

Quebec’s latest move to give itself sweeping powers to cap the number of international students feels less like thoughtful policy…

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Gas Price Spikes Are Becoming the New Holiday Tradition

Every Thanksgiving long weekend, families across the country pack their bags, load up the car, and head out to reconnect…

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Canada’s Extra $15 Million for Lebanon Is the Right Move but It’s Only a Start

When International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen announced another $15 million in humanitarian aid for Lebanon, he framed it as a…

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Confined

Standing on the Tulsiganga bridge, Mizan gazed up at the sky. He saw the darkness beginning to dissipate. The Tulsiganga…

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Poetry is a matter of fulfillment

Poetry is one of the most primitive branches of literature. It is believed that poetry existed even when the people…

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Keya and The boy

Keya is sitting on a bench. To her right, there’s a guy with a long beard and mustache. The guy…

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In the future, the world’s temperature will increase further

Climate change is no longer a theoretical concept or a subject of scientific research. It’s a harsh reality that’s impacting…

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A white paper

one night Fifteen-year-old Abir is preparing to commit suicide. He has no desire to survive. What do you do to…

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The Cowherd of Hamelin

I started looking at the cows one by one. They were all so beautiful. I thought to myself, it wouldn’t…

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