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I remember the line. It ran diagonal to the grain of the library’s hardwood floor. It escapes me whether the line was black ...
She’s too old for all that now. There will be no cuddles, no taking care; she won’t want me to stay nearby as she rests. So I ...
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With too few staff, “constant overtime” has become “the only means to maintain sufficient coverage,” says Malcolm Daley, a ...
He rallied industry leaders to speak out on the real-world impacts, emphasizing the risk of layoffs and supply-chain disruptions on both sides of the border. Much of his attention in recent weeks was ...
The lawsuits, Ahmad says, can also be viewed as a way to regulate massive companies. “The direct option is for governments to ...
The electoral cycle has another consequence: even if a country remains relatively stable, leaders change over time. This is ...
I can honestly say that Pierre Poilievre made me do this. I could see even years ago that this election, the one that has ...
L ike a lot of Tesla owners, I recently found myself looking on the internet for bumper stickers. One favourite is “I bought ...
Flowers, for example, gather orders and then find florists to fulfill them, taking a hefty cut in the process. (Florists report receiving as little as 50 percent of what the consumer paid for the ...
Join us online at The Walrus Talks at Home: DEI, as we explore these pressing questions and examine how Canadians can hold ...
The last parliament was a minority, and it had a record-setting run of roughly three and a half years—which took it close to the length of most majority parliaments. In most cases, a House of Commons ...
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