THEY WELCOMED THE WORLD’S DISPLACED
People who invite refugees into their home take a giant, generous leap of faith. Three stories of what happened.
Readers’ Digest, April 2023
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THE INCLUSIVE SOVEREIGNIST
The Walrus, September-October 2022
A profile of Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois,
a leader of Quebec Solidaire
how canada day got its name
The Walrus, July 1, 2017
The history behind our national holiday.
set to explode
Reader's Digest, December 2015
All over Europe, immigrant areas seethe with frustration and anger. But nowhere is it as evident as Paris.
The Avenger
The Walrus, May 2013
Winner, Gold - Public Interest, National Magazine Awards, June 2014
The woman who is helming the inquiry into corruption in Montréal once brought feared Hell’s Angels leader Maurice (Mom) Boucher down.
Russia's Daughters for Revolution
Reader's Digest, June 2013
Meeting these four women underscored the cost of fighting for change in a dangerous country.
Why are the Tensions in the City of Malmö on the Rise?
Reader's Digest, April 2013
Sweden has had the most liberal refugee policy in Europe. That doesn’t mean it’s immune to the rising nationalism endemic in much of Europe.