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When the Taliban retook power in 2021, Canada promised Afghanistan’s female soccer players sanctuary and safety. Did it ...
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I n late June, the heap leach pad at the Eagle gold mine in central Yukon failed. Heap leaching is a method for extracting ...
I n this year of high-stakes elections, the choice facing British Columbian voters on October 19 boils down to a familiar ...
After losing the by-election in the Toronto–St. Paul’s riding in June, Justin Trudeau’s Liberals took another blow in the ...
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O n the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, The Walrus recognizes the importance of raising awareness about the ...