NATIONAL HEADLINES 24 AUGUST 2017 |
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Time to burst the boil “When searching for a bright spot in a horrible tragedy an old joke comes to mind: Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play? With one anti-Nazi protester killed and many others injured, it is hard to imagine the wretched events in Charlottesville could have any upside. “But perhaps the long-festering racism that has plagued America will finally be purged through collective disgust as this Nazi boil bursts into revolting view under the tacit encouragement of President Donald Trump. Like the passage of a gallstone, this will not be pleasant but perhaps necessary.” Story here. — Mitchell Anderson |
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How to Build Better Burbs to Ease the Housing Crunch Transforming suburbs creates options for families priced out of city and creates better communities. By Christopher Cheung. Monday, August 21, 2017. How the House of Saud Inflicted 500,000 Cholera Cases — As Policy And given Canada’s apparent role selling armoured vehicles to the Saudis, we’re complicit. By Crawford Kilian. Wednesday, August 23, 2017. Indigenous Hunters in Path of Chronic Wasting Disease Demand Federal Action New findings game can infect humans spur calls for consultation, safety measures. By Emilee Gilpin. Thursday, August 24, 2017. Public Education ‘School Fees’: A Look at What Parents Are Paying Across Canada Extra charges for agendas, field trips, and bussing add up. By Katie Hyslop. Thursday, August 24, 2017. Only Fiction Can Help Us Understand ‘2Q17’ Two novels that can help you live in a world gone mad — and restore some sanity. By Bryan Carney. Wednesday, August 23, 2017. Why It’s a Mistake to Celebrate the Crackdown on Hate Websites Without oversight, the policing poses risks to basic rights and freedoms. By Natasha Tusikov. Tuesday, August 22, 2017. A Cross-Canada Cycle Against the Stigma of Social Housing Having faced stigma himself as a kid, Curtis Carmichael took his life experience on the road. By Seher Asaf. Tuesday, August 22, 2017. Trump Country Road Trip! A Dispatch from Tyee’s Spin Doctor Nothing says America like rant-y AM radio, the NRA, and something called ‘Texas SuperFood.’ By Steve Burgess. Monday, August 21, 2017. Five Activists and Artists on Fighting Racism with Outrage and Empathy In advance of expected Vancouver rallies, thoughts on accessing love in times of rage. By Emilee Gilpin. Friday, August 18, 2017. Young Workers ‘Left Behind’ in Growing Economy While job prospects improve for older workers, those under 25 still have hard time getting into the labour market. By Jeremy J. Nuttall. Friday, August 18, 2017. The US Continues Its 156-Year Civil War Lynchings, segregation and thuggery replaced the battlefield, but the South has never ended its war on black people. By Crawford Kilian. Friday, August 18, 2017. |
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