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How refugee fathers cope with conflict trauma and resettling
Adnan Al-Mhamied was once a political dissident living in Syria. After the country collapsed into war, he fled to Montreal with his family and studied towards a master's in social work. His research reveals the 'silent suffering' of men who have escaped conflict zones with their families and resettled in an unfamiliar country.
Ideas ||
3 first-time voters explain why they're excited to cast their ballots
The Current ||
Many Canadians stumped by vehicle, clothing and tuition price trends
Cost of Living ||
Q&A
'I want patriarchy to fear women': Mona Eltahawy says the time for being civil, peaceful and polite is over
Out in the Open ||
Critics say the West has failed to keep pressure on Saudi Arabia since Khashoggi killing
The Current |
How one family is surviving the extreme water shortage in Zimbabwe's capital
As It Happens ||
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The transformation of Maxime Bernier
Front Burner |
Homeless L.A. woman with angelic voice says she's overwhelmed by public's support
As It Happens ||
Making visual art for people who are blind
Tapestry |
Jim Carrey has written a novel to be published in May 2020
Books ||
'Adults can ruin anything': Kids' hockey is facing a crisis in Canada, says author
The Current ||
The poor are invisible in Canadian election campaigns - Michael's essay
The Sunday Edition ||
Lethal memory fail: Why drivers see, and then forget motorcyclists
Quirks & Quarks ||
Lawyer for family of man killed by ex-Dallas police officer applauds guilty verdict
As It Happens ||
Hong Kong student describes scene after first shooting of protester by police
As It Happens ||
Fentanyl once thought too 'risky' to become a widely used drug, says author
The Current |
'Keep the Native kids woke': Podcast Coffee & Quaq explores contemporary Indigenous Alaskan issues
Unreserved |
Irregular border crossers aren't 'real refugees,' says Conservative candidate
The Current ||
Her family lived in Vancouver's Stanley Park until they were forced out in 1931
The Doc Project |
Federal parties aren't really listening to First Nations communities, says Indigenous voter
The Current |
Opera superstar Jessye Norman reflects on political activism and her 50-year career in music
Writers & Company ||
Viens report lacks apology from Quebec police for treatment of Indigenous women, says community leader
As It Happens |
Many Canadians stumped by vehicle, clothing and tuition price trends
Cost of Living ||