#Sick president. Global pandemic. Racial injustice. Welcome to the U.S. election… of 1920.

#Sick president. Global pandemic. Racial injustice. Welcome to the U.S. election… of 1920.

“#Sick president. Global pandemic. Racial injustice. Welcome to the U.S. election… of 1920.” It is the first United States presidential election since the beginning of a global pandemic that has seen the death of hundreds of thousands of Americans. Doctors have confirmed that the current president is sick. Racially-charged demonstrations have recently taken over major…

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#What it was like growing up at college

#What it was like growing up at college

“#What it was like growing up at college” Aidan D’Souza has been ‘going to’ Seneca College most of his life. He’s built websites, run cross-country and done an Instagram takeover. He also found time to earn a diploma. I started going to the Seneca summer camps when I was eight years old. I took a…

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#A special U.S. Election 2020 Maclean’s Live discussion with Paul Wells

#A special U.S. Election 2020 Maclean’s Live discussion with Paul Wells

“#A special U.S. Election 2020 Maclean’s Live discussion with Paul Wells” A distinguished group of U.S. political observers join the Maclean’s senior writer to discuss what’s at stake in the upcoming presidential election With the most important U.S. presidential election in decades approaching, Maclean’s convenes a distinguished group of U.S. political observers to discuss the…

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#Doug Ford’s Oct. 19 Ontario COVID-19 update: Live video

#Doug Ford’s Oct. 19 Ontario COVID-19 update: Live video

“#Doug Ford’s Oct. 19 Ontario COVID-19 update: Live video” News The premier of Ontario is set to make an announcement about the latest measures being taken against the coronavirus Ontario Premier Doug Ford answers questions from the media at Queen’s Park during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Monday, September 28, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan…

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#Jonathan Wilkinson on Canada’s big new climate change plan

#Jonathan Wilkinson on Canada’s big new climate change plan

“#Jonathan Wilkinson on Canada’s big new climate change plan” After the 2019 election was fought largely on questions of energy, the environment and climate change, many voters were probably expecting Jonathan Wilkinson, the new Liberal environment minister, to emerge as a significant figure in Canadian politics. But it’s been a strange year. After a long…

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#The Nova Scotia killer’s dark past, and a mysterious 0,000

#The Nova Scotia killer’s dark past, and a mysterious $300,000

“#The Nova Scotia killer’s dark past, and a mysterious $300,000” The denturist who killed 22 Nova Scotians in April acquired about $300,000 in mysterious circumstances from the estate of a disgraced lawyer who was convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage boy. Property and corporate records show that Gabriel Wortman sold two Fredericton rental properties belonging…

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#Gord Downie returns, not for the last time

#Gord Downie returns, not for the last time

“#Gord Downie returns, not for the last time” Downie and Finlayson performing together in 2016 (Lindsay Duncan/Eldie Photography) Gord Downie is gone. Gord Downie will always be here. There’s a new solo album, Away Is Mine, which will come out this month—three years less a day after he died of brain cancer on Oct. 17,…

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#Beijing’s man in Ottawa ratchets up his rhetoric

#Beijing’s man in Ottawa ratchets up his rhetoric

“#Beijing’s man in Ottawa ratchets up his rhetoric” Politics Insider for Oct. 16: Cong Peiwu warns Canada against offering asylum to Hong Kong activists, Mi’kmaw fishers plead for help from the feds and sea otters are back with a vengeance Welcome to a sneak peek of the Maclean’s Politics Insider newsletter. Sign up to get it delivered straight to your…

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