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The Canadian Prison Program That’s Failing Incarcerated Moms
The Mother-Child Program was created to keep families together and reduce recidivism. But some participants say it set them up for failure.
Living
I Was The Only Black Medical Student In My Year. Here’s What I Did About It
In an excerpt from her debut book, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa reflects on the importance of representation in Canadian medical schools.
Chika Stacy Oriuwa
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Living
Tanya Talaga Has Long Told Indigenous Stories. Now, She’s Telling Her Own
In her latest project, “The Knowing,” the Anishinaabe journalist delves into her family history.
Features
How I Survived An Ultra-Secretive Christian Sect
For decades, members of the so-called 2x2s experienced abuse at the hands of those in power. Now, they’re telling their stories—and I’m telling mine, too.
Living
8 Women Who Hit Their Stride At 50—And Beyond
The 2024 Doris Anderson Awards celebrate an often-overlooked demographic.
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