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Cheddargate

Canadian dairy is one of the most formidable forces in Ottawa. How did our lactose overlords get so powerful?

Nunavut's Nursing Crisis

The life expectancy in Canada's newest territory is a decade lower than the rest of the country, and those most essential to providing front-line health care are in short supply.

Memory's Harvest

A growing number of indigenous people in Canada are experimenting with traditional diets, and the trend is about more than just health.

Sad Sack

Have sex and intimacy become uneasy bedfellows? Undressing modern romance.

The Forgotten Internment

When World War II threatened a remote chain of islands off the Alaskan coast, the indigenous Aleut people were displaced from their homes.

Now We Here

Canadian society celebrates diversity, but only when it's convenient. On the country's complicated relationship with blackness.

Feedback

One of two second-place stories in Maisonneuve's annual Genre Fiction contest. This year's theme was mystery.

Second Skin

Actors turn the human instinct for performance into art. Ingrid Veninger’s The Animal Project explores this unique psychology.

Northern Impasse

A power line could bring clean energy from Quebec into American homes, but at what cost? A report from the heart of New Hampshire's anti-hydro rebellion.

Clean Sweep

When the fun is over and the fans go home, someone has to pick up the trash.

Urban Stall

Canadian cities are expanding, but their municipal powers haven't caught up. Why our city halls can feel like a parody of parochialism.