And Then Again
Letter from Montreal
Newcomers to Canada are often shut out of their industries. In Montreal, a community approach to financing might be the fix.
New music from The Halluci Nation, Tush, LEATHERS and Jason Sharp.
Fall reads from Jenny Boychuk, Carmella Gray-Cosgrove, Ian Williams and others.
Thea McLachlan reviews Casey Plett’s A Dream of a Woman and Jackie Ess’s Darryl.
A terminal diagnosis can leave patients with anxiety, depression and countless questions. Could psychedelic therapy give them the answers they’re looking for?
Translation by Katia Grubisic
Sex workers have long been speaking out against harmful laws. But how do online workers fit into the conversation?
Growing up a Jehovah’s Witness, Daniel Allen Cox was taught to believe in imaginary threats. In retrospect, he writes, that only made it harder to see the real dangers around him.
Acts of anti-Asian racism have increased at an alarming rate since the pandemic began. Fiona Tinwei Lam tries to make sense of senseless hate.
In the Northwest Territories, Indigenous people are moving toward meaningful self-determination by resetting the past and reclaiming their cultural practices.
For survivors of a Saskatchewan residential school, healing can’t begin until the harms are fully acknowledged.