Bob, Ontario
New fiction from Jowita Bydlowska.
New fiction from Jowita Bydlowska.
Everyone needs fresh air, but Canadian psychiatric patients can go years without stepping outside.
One Montrealer is trying to revive a local addiction: snooker.
For women in tree-planting, gruelling labour is the easy part.
One man convinced Canadians that Russia was dangerous, and they’ve believed it ever since.
Immigrants have been charged exorbitant fees to send money home, but new technology offers an escape.
Letting an algorithm pick your music is now second nature, but what gets lost in the flow?
Is PrEP, the drug that prevents HIV, bringing revolution or regression?
Kaila Jefferd-Moore ignored the headlines about Jody Wilson-Raybould, she explains—they missed the point.
A photo essay.
New poetry from Rachel Crummey.
Writing from Quebec. Translated by Melissa Bull.
Letter from Montreal.