Nadine Yousif is a writer based in Edmonton, Alberta. Prior to joining Maclean’s, she was a reporter for the Star Edmonton covering Alberta politics and healthcare. She has also previously worked at the Globe and Mail as a national reporter, and has reported out of Canada’s east coast for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Metro Halifax. She is a graduate of Carleton University’s School of Journalism, and originally hails from Baghdad, Iraq.
If approved, a draft memorandum of understanding would pave the way, but there’s a catch—it would do nothing to stop the contentious pipeline construction already happening
Infectious disease expert Dr. Isaac Bogoch answers our latest questions about coronavirus, littering and not giving in to the desire to invite each other over: ’In general, if you don’t live in the house, you shouldn’t go into it.’
Nadine Yousif: My grandmother’s WhatsApp messages on coronavirus—from chopping onions and placing them in corners of your home to limit the spread of the disease to helicopters spraying cities with disinfectant at night—are alarming
Infectious diseases specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch on immunity, recovery time, which countries are beating the virus — and what’s up with France’s war on Ibuprofen
Throwing a flag in the trash is frowned upon. Some people in Grande Prairie have taken it upon themselves to organize a proper burial each year for worn-out flags, complete with speeches and a lunch for guests.
A new survey finds optimism among Canadians about how the pandemic will play out. But our U.S. and U.K. cousins appear more generous and helpful in the face of the crisis.
Infectious disease expert Dr. Isaac Bogoch answers questions about coronavirus and the latest social isolation measures. ’We just have to roll up our collective sleeves and do it.’
Cochrane has been labelled progressive yet pragmatic, which she credits to her life experience and simply being a woman in politics: ’We do think differently ... Not better. Just differently.’