OPINIONS

When a city closes

Today, it’s been three weeks. I mean, it started earlier, of course, but it was three weeks ago that I became aware of it—aware beyond a distant notion of a virus epidemic going on in the world, somewhere far away. An epidemic that potentially could pose a threat to me. ...

A new hope

Finding your way to the light, no matter how dark it gets

Does state surveillance really keep us safe?

In a time of injustice, Clearview AI poses a fresh threat to those most vulnerable among us

The art of walking

A step at a time towards appreciating nature

The “enthusiastic yes”

Ontario’s battle for consent education

Virginity and shame

Sexually active women? Sluts. Virgin men? Losers.

Love, love, love

Unwinding a word

Going viral

Contagious coverage in the era of social media

Exams and equity

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The upward loop

 Looking at family histories It’s a source of pride to me that I can bake a batch of ginger molasses cookies, put them all in the oven, and have the mess cleaned up in about an hour. This recipe, clipped from The Globe and Mail years ago, makes the best cookies. They are always moist and ...