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The return of the czarOne hundred years after the Russian Revolution, an emboldened Putin regime is embracing its czarist past. Could 1917 happen again?
What went wrong in MosulIraqi forces were losing the battle. Then the airstrikes began, turning the tide—but at a horrible cost. Inside the terrifying fight for Mosul.
The new underground railroad to CanadaMore and more refugees are making a dangerous trek north to escape a harsh new U.S. regime—risking life and limb
Gluten-free baby: When parents ignore scienceInside the troubling and dangerous rise of alternative medicine for kids
A milestone looms for Canada’s Syrian refugees: ’Month 13’Thousands of Syrians will soon be collecting social assistance. But that’s not surprising—nor is it all bad news.
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Finding death, when the assisted dying law leaves you outDespite new legislation on assisted dying, some Canadians remain in a desperate catch-22. Ruth Duffin was one.
The sacrifices of Canada’s female military trailblazerLt.-Gen. Christine Whitecross explains how she made it to the highest reaches of the Canadian Forces—as she heads for a new post with NATO