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Swamp Thing—or at least a middle-aged, five-foot-four, scruffy-bearded, sweaty, and sour-smelling incarnation of it—had emerged for the first time the previous morning, about fifty miles to the east.
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When she was about to come, a picture flashed on my brain of her making love to a woman, and making love to a man, and her ...
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Jewish groups say new food safety rules infringe on faith. Regulators argue they’re needed to ensure animals don’t suffer ...
That spring, Donald Trump was levying tariffs against Canada, threatening industries, workers, and consumers, and musing ...
Even the Canada Industrial Relations Labour Board recognized the order was unreasonable and counterproductive, declining to ...
As little kids, the sisters were put on display as a tourist attraction. As teens, they lived a more private life ...
L ately, I’ve been trying to make life harder for my children. Or rather, I’m trying to stop making it easier. When they encounter an obstacle, I resist the urge to intervene: to fit the puzzle pieces ...
At the same time, the Indian side offered nothing concrete on the core issues troubling Canada. There was no acknowledgment ...
We have allowed a handful of American platforms to become the undisputed stewards of Canada’s real-time labour market pulse, ...
I apologized. I was angry, I said, that I was forced to argue with my ex-husband about our arrangement for my royalties. I am ...