Sea otters are back with a worrying vengeance in B.C.
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Sea otters are back with a worrying vengeance in B.C.

Sea otters are back with a worrying vengeance in B.C.

Once within a whisker of extinction, the adorable creatures are making a major resurgence—but not all residents view their comeback in a favourable light
Kids have lost so much. Don't take Halloween too.

Kids have lost so much. Don't take Halloween too.

Shannon Proudfoot: With a modicum of creativity, trick-or-treating would be as low-risk as adults grabbing takeout. Why the lack of effort to make it happen for kids?

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Canadian Business: Growth List 2020

Canadian Business: Growth List 2020

These are the fastest-growing companies in Canada, measured by their revenue growth over the last five years

The stark, unbridgeable divide between rural and urban America

The stark, unbridgeable divide between rural and urban America

Adnan R. Khan: How do you convince rural Americans that the cities are not the anarchy Trump says they are? How do you convince urbanites to engage with rural fears rather than dismiss them?

American evangelicals still see Trump as their anointed one. Why?

American evangelicals still see Trump as their anointed one. Why?

Adnan R. Khan: Fundamentalists are readying themselves for a confrontation with liberal secularism, with Trump as their crusading knight

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Personal care workers describe what led them to their jobs

Personal care workers describe what led them to their jobs

Many of these workers train in colleges, work in long-term care and in hospitals and are at the very front line of the Canadian health-care system

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