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We Hung Out in Ferris Bueller’s Bedroom with the Artists Who Recreated It
Who knew it would be so hard to find a Pepsi can from 1985?
Reimagining Nigeria’s Yoruba Folk Tales Through Photos
Cristina de Middel's haunting and beautiful photographic interpretation of 'My Life in the Bush of Ghosts' mixes fiction and photojournalism.
A Professional Orgasm Whisperer Told Us How to Work a Sex Machine
When you've delivered over 2,000 orgasms in three years, you learn a thing or two about getting people off.
We Spoke to the Danish Photographer Who Is Building a Street Artist Bible
Soren Solkaer's exhibition Surface comes to Canada for the first time this week.
How to Fix the Poisoned Relationship Between the RCMP and Aboriginal Women
Following news of yet another Canadian police officer mistreating an aboriginal woman, we spoke to the vice president of the Native Women's Association of Canada about how to rebuild the fractured relationship between cops and women in the country.
A Canadian Woman Is Fighting for Her Right to Toboggan
A Hamilton woman filed a Change.org petition in an effort to get her local government to roll back a decade-old rule about not sledding on city slopes.
Prohibition in Northern Canada
Alcohol is strictly regulated and widely prohibited in Canada's youngest territory. We went there to explore the issue of prohibition and whether it's healing or adding to the territory's social crises.
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Alcohol is strictly regulated and widely prohibited in Canada's youngest territory. We went to Nunavut to explore the issue of prohibition and whether or not it's helping or hurting the territory's social crisis.
The Teenager Calling for an Inquiry into Canada's Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women
Rinelle Harper, a victim of assault herself, appealed to the country at the Assembly of First Nations.
We Chatted with Giller Prize-Winning Author Sean Michaels
We spoke to Giller Prize-winning author Sean Michaels about finding English speakers in the backwoods of Russia, driving around Magadan listening to A Tribe Called Quest, and the weird world of theremin enthusiasts.
Should Getting Beaten Up Because You’re a ‘Freak with Horns’ Be Considered a Hate Crime?
I talked to a lawyer who said that it probably wouldn't be treated as one in the courts.
Homegrown Terror in Canada Is Nothing New
Following the brazen attack on two soldiers in Quebec on Monday, and the murder of a soldier at Parliament Hill on Wednesday, the international reaction was disbelief. To anyone following national security in this country, these attacks are no surprise.