Plus, Omar El Akkad on his new book about Palestine, Israel and Western hypocrisy
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FEBRUARY 24, 2025

 

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“THERE’S A GOOD CHANCE THIS WILL WRECK MY CAREER”

In One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This, journalist and author Omar El Akkad presents a scathing account of news media and governments cheering on the genocide in Gaza. We spoke to him about the impact of witnessing the unimaginable, how to preserve your morality in dark times and his advice to activists.

“IT’S LIKE HIRING AN ARMY OF SLOTHS”

Over six blizzardy days, Toronto was buried in snow. Streetcars were blocked by parked cars jutting out of snowbanks, residents’ shovelling efforts were cancelled out by the capricious whims of city plows and life in general got a bit more difficult. Here, Councillor Josh Matlow tells us why he thinks Toronto’s $1.5-billion privatized snow-plowing service is to blame.

 

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