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Coeur de Pirate on Breaking the Cycle of Alcoholism
"If I had a rough day, I'd have a drink. If I had a social function, or worse, an awards ceremony to attend? I'd definitely have a drink."
Canadian Media Aren’t Sure How to Handle a Non-White Party Leader Yet
On his first day, NDP’s Jagmeet Singh was asked to denounce Sikh terrorism and got misidentified by a national reporter.
Liberals focus on safeguarding elections from cyber attacks instead of electoral reform promises
No one wants to see the next federal election hacked by sinister foreign operatives. But what about all those other promised democratic fixes?
“Where Tiny Men Have Been Absorbed, for Questioning the Sky”
Whether ‘6 Feet Beneath The Moon’ or in ‘A New Place 2 Drown’, King Krule is a satellite, illuminating the endless depth of darkness.
Men, Here’s What You Can Do to Stop Street Harassment
It's amazing how often "you should learn to take a compliment" is said by fully grown men who still haven't learned how to take rejection.
Transcript Reveals Donald Trump Doesn’t Even Think About Canada, Surprise!
We tried so hard and got so far, and in the end it doesn’t even matter.
Rolling Stone’s Justin Trudeau Cover Is Just the Latest American Liberal Fanfic
American liberals need an escape and Canada is always ready to step in as the object of their fantasy.
Julie Payette’s Past Is a Non-Scandal, But Justin Trudeau Should Say That
Canada’s next governor general accidentally killed somebody and had a messy divorce. That doesn’t mean she’s not fit for the job.
Why Black Women Are Speaking Out on Domestic Violence
When the media is silent, black women take to Twitter to tell their stories of domestic violence.
Coeur de Pirate on How to Fail at and Fall in Love
For her latest column, Béatrice Martin opens up about her struggles with dating, why love sometimes sucks, and how she coped with it all while dealing with anxiety.
A Hostile Climate for People Who Use Drugs Hurts Everyone
We’ve made much-needed societal progress on mental health and sexuality, but drug use stigma remains common.