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O'Toole arrives to Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Nov. 8, 2021 (CP/Sean Kilpatrick)

Erin O'Toole, unresponsive

Paul Wells: Without power or focus once again, the Conservative Party has been left disappointed—and alone with the voices in its head

All together now: Childcare is not a boutique women's issue

Shannon Proudfoot: Politicians have repeatedly referred to childcare as a mother's problem, undercutting the essential fact that we all have skin in this game

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Julius Morry (left) with his son, Jeff, in his longtime basement workshop. (Photograph by Skye Spence)

To my dad, an art restorer: 'You have operated a one-man hospital mending shattered souls'

Julius Morry, writes his son Jeffrey, taught him that the only meaning of possessions is the one we ascribe to them

Sales of board games like Wingspan skyrocketed as people looked to fill the long hours during the pandemic lockdowns (Photograph by Jennifer Roberts)

Wingspan, the bird board game that encourages collaboration, not competition

Move over, Monopoly. Hop on the bus, Battleship. Today’s board games are more into nature and teamwork than money and war.

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