Selected journalism.
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I Toured Doug Ford's $250-Million Beer Utopia.
"One variety store was waiting on a shipment, although the clerk directed me to a handful of six-packs at the back, beside the toilet paper. A store across the street had assembled a DIY beer cabinet with plywood framing and two padlocks."
Toronto Star, September 2024
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Threading the Needle.
"They don't really think about it from a practical standpoint ... You're trying to suggest that people can canoe in the channel at the same time that you have a 400,000 metric-tonne ship in the channel."
Novae Res Urbis, May 2024
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The Incel Terrorist.
“Still, no one, anywhere, had ever been convicted of terrorism based on incel ideology. Mathews and Pashuk would need to put that argument to a judge, with little precedent, domestically or otherwise”
Maclean’s, April 2024
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Changing the Footprint.
"But CSI's ability to benefit from liquidating its property is only possible because the Centre was able to purchase it in the first place - a feat becoming increasingly difficult for social purpose organizations."
Novae Res Urbis, November 2023
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Hitting the Right Notes.
"It ties into that notion of a third space that's not work or school, and that's really important in terms of the value of music venues and why they become so beloved ... and why there's often a collective mourning whenever a venue closes."
Novae Res Urbis, October 2023
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Canada's New Farm Team.
“Meanwhile, droughts continue to take a toll. After 10 to 12 weeks without rain, ‘the soil literally bakes, almost like a clay,’ she says. ‘So when it does rain, it’s not even able to absorb the moisture properly.’”
The Globe and Mail, August 2023
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Right of Way.
“‘I blame myself sometimes,’ she says. ‘I didn’t hang on. I didn’t give him maybe ten seconds that I could have given him. And if I had called him back, he would have been at a red light and he couldn’t have crossed.’”
Maisonneuve, December 2022