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B y day, Philippe J. Fournier teaches physics and astronomy at Cégep de Saint-Laurent in Montreal. His evenings and weekends, ...
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Adapted and excerpted from The Great Right North: Inside Far-Right Activism in Canada by Stéphane Leman-Langlois, Aurélie ...
The one-bedroom apartment where they live could barely fit a crib, and it isn’t where she imagined she’d raise a child.
Our country, however, is on the verge of big changes to our national payment infrastructure. These changes could represent ...
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These attacks on workers’ security took place amid widespread job losses. In 1980, more than 188,000 jobs evaporated at auto ...
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Unbeknownst to them, the families were the first Inuit to be used as pawns in the geopolitical chess match we call Arctic ...
Despite the historic levels of mobilization since 2017—and key successes—organized constituencies with the depth, breadth, ...
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