This magical photo shows where orcas go 'beach rubbing'
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This magical photo shows where orcas go 'beach rubbing'

This magical photo shows where orcas go 'beach rubbing'

Killer whales are drawn to a part of northeast Vancouver Island, where they engage in a strange activity—'beach rubbing'
'Do not put that evil person in such a prominent spot!'

'Do not put that evil person in such a prominent spot!'

Letters to the editor, Dec. 3, 2020: Readers weigh in on Donald Trump's long list of 'accomplishments,' fishing rights in Nova Scotia and Indigenous child protection

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The end of urgency

The end of urgency

Scott Gilmore: In 2020, 'seizing the day' basically means you got dressed. Maybe you even stepped outside for a bit. Anything over and above that is just a bonus.

Canada's greatest assets in overcoming COVID-19

Canada's greatest assets in overcoming COVID-19

David Johnston and Paul Davidson: As we navigate these trying times, we must not lose sight of the value of our world-leading researchers and innovators

Jagmeet Singh in conversation with Paul Wells: Maclean's Live

Jagmeet Singh in conversation with Paul Wells: Maclean's Live

Singh and Wells will sit down again to discuss the strangest Parliament ever and the NDP's plan for the months ahead

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Deferred maintenance: Universities can't keep up with expensive upkeep and repairs

Deferred maintenance: Universities can't keep up with expensive upkeep and repairs

Canadian universities need repair but are short of the money required to mend historic buildings and upgrade antiquated facilities. Across the country, the total cost was as high as $17.2 billion in 2019.

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