#A Twitter video gone wrong and the unpredictability of a pandemic election

#A Twitter video gone wrong and the unpredictability of a pandemic election

“#A Twitter video gone wrong and the unpredictability of a pandemic election” Politics Insider for Aug. 24: ‘Manipulated media,’ Singh’s green promises and a poll depicting a ‘volatile electorate’ Welcome to a sneak peek of the Maclean’s Politics Insider newsletter. Sign up to get it delivered straight to your inbox in the morning.  Health care dominated the start of the…

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#Bugs are people, too – Macleans.ca

#Bugs are people, too – Macleans.ca

“#Bugs are people, too – Macleans.ca” Common insects get the close-up treatment, revealing more depth than may be expected Lying down on a forest floor in Japan or Quebec or Costa Rica, Royal Geographical Society (RGS) photographer Paul Parent waits patiently for his portrait subjects to arrive. You need precise conditions to capture such elusive…

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#A Canadian bottleneck in Kabul is endangering innocent lives

#A Canadian bottleneck in Kabul is endangering innocent lives

“#A Canadian bottleneck in Kabul is endangering innocent lives” Paul Wells: People struggling to escape and those helping them are running up against procedural confusion layered on top of constant mortal danger A coalition of non-governmental organizations trying to get Afghans with a history of helping Canadians out of war-torn Kabul says immigration bottlenecks are…

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#The Maverick Party wants in—sort of

#The Maverick Party wants in—sort of

“#The Maverick Party wants in—sort of” Jen Gerson: The new western conservative party’s plan is re-create the Bloc Québécois, and carve out a quasi-independent subnational entity just like Quebec Anyone watching the never-ending soap opera of Alberta politics will no doubt have one pressing question heading into the federal election. And it’s not “by how…

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