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Where the onus for shared trauma really lies
I’ve written a lot about race. The present-day repercussions of slavery and colonialism; the machinations of racism; the impossible burden of being Black. I am intimately aware of the injustice and...
THE COLUMNISTS
Where the onus for shared trauma really lies
I’ve written a lot about race. The present-day repercussions of slavery and colonialism; the machinations of racism; the impossible burden of being Black. I am intimately aware of the injustice and...
NATIONAL
If Rona had run
Imagine a Conservative party led by a much-admired, experienced politician. Where would it be now? There’s a brilliantly intricate episode of Community, the cult-favourite TV show about a group of...
Thanks, a million
At a COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Ontario’s Niagara region, appreciative people are leaving expressions of their gratitude—one colourful sticky note at a time In St. Catharines, Ont., the Seymour-...
Embracing the herd mentality
Some 85 per cent of Canadians have either received a first vaccine dose or want to receive one, and the number’s been going up Vaccine deliveries are ramping up and the share of eligible Canadians...
They Were Loved
A year ago, Maclean’s committed to paying tribute to everyone who dies of COVID-19 in Canada. We called this project They Were Loved, and through a partnership with Carleton University’s Future of...
INTERNATIONAL
Desperately trying to outrun COVID in India
Communities and individuals are increasingly left on their own to fight the virus, care for the sick and dispose of the dead No country may be worse off than India right now. The nation of roughly 1.4...
ECONOMY
Nowhere to buy
Soaring home prices, insane bidding wars and cancelled dreams have spread from urban centres into towns across Canada. How did everywhere become Toronto and Vancouver? It would keep happening, even...
SOCIETY
Bracing for Alzheimer’s
A new book delves into the coming wave of people with the disease and what’s needed to quell its effects It’s hard to find good news about Alzheimer’s disease. The dementia math has been pitiless for...
THE BEST FOR LAST
Using the old bean
In one of our favourite stories this week Prajakta Dhopade discovers renewed interest in long-forgotten and overlooked species of coffee beans, which may disrupt the dominance of arabica and change...
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