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  • Year of the underdog

    Resolve to beat the New Year’s resolutions odds

  • Grey Cup parade highlights military presence

    Mixing tanks with Santa Claus is the real war on Christmas

  • Failed feminism for breakfast

    Body-positive advertising is insidious

  • A green economic alternative

    Social enterprises keep money in communities

  • Education or assimilation?

    Jesuit school risks repeating residential school assumptions

  • Social justice takes many voices

    Winnipeggers must come together for change

  • Pot politics

    Policy reform needs to downplay profitability

  • Trudeau’s time to leap

    The federal Liberals need to step up their environmental game

  • Heritage groups not halting development

    Due process protects Winnipeg’s heritage buildings

  • ANXIOUS ROMEO, ANOREXIC JULIETTE

    The romanticization of mental illness doesn’t help anyone

  • Winnipeg transit’s red herring

    Do we really need plainclothes police on our buses?

  • Suzuki unscripted

    The broadcaster is getting more radical with age

  • Treaty talk

    When it comes to aboriginal issues, federal parties must do more than make promises

  • Heave Steve

    Vote-deciding issues have come before the country’s future

  • Democracy is dangerous

    Voting a critical tool for social change

  • Niqabs and nationalism

    Islamophobia an election issue threatening Canadian identity

  • Hello, we’re here to sell you

    More to paywalls than meets the eye

  • Reading the future

    Literary adventures are worth your time

  • Summit ignores systemic inequities

    Brian Bowman’s opening remarks to his National Summit on Racial Inclusion, an event organized in the response to the Maclean’s article exposing Winnipeg’s racism, set up the tone of the event and revealed to skeptics a lack of understanding of the structural systems of racism. 

  • Straight outta misogyny

    N.W.A, American rap group turned international superstars, rose to fame with their controversial lyrics of bitter realities growing up in South Central, Los Angeles circa 1986-92.

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