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Photos giving a rare glimpse inside Hutterite colonies

Away from the world

Since 2009, photographer Tim Smith has been documenting the Hutterites in the hope of challenging the stereotypes surrounding this community.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The criminal lawyer who was outed as a sex worker

How to rebuild

Nadia Guo’s professional reputation was wrecked by Canadian tabloids, forcing her to rebuild her life from the bottom up.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Out in the wild with Canada’s off-grid communities

Life in Yellowknife

Shacks, houseboats, and extreme weather: photographer Pat Kane shares a glimpse of his rollercoaster life as a Yellowknife resident.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Surreal snapshots of Canadian city life

Weird in Winnipeg

Karen Asher’s ‘ambiguous and chaotic’ photography offers a new perspective on life in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Does nature free creativity? Find out in Canada’s wilderness

A digital detox in Algonquin Park

In this new short film, members of the Huck team tested the ‘Three-Day Effect’ with First Dates' Fred Sirieix.

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The war photographer who reinvented himself off-the-grid

Processing trauma

Rafal Gerszak had to witness war in order to document history, but it almost cost him his life. Out in the wild of Canada’s north, he found his way back from the brink.

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Art & Culture  >  Art

The female artists taking inspiration from ancient erotic poems

Happy Valentine's Day

In 2017, celebrating female lust is an act of revolt in itself. These international artists find inspiration in ancient Arab poems to render radical love.

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Tackling porn addiction: a musician speaks up

An artificial intimacy

For Jesse Mac Cormack, the world of online porn can be seductive in all the wrong ways: a source of disconnection that messes with your brain and alters expectations in the bedroom.

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Capturing the strength of Canada’s indigenous women

Strong, resilient, beautiful

The family members of Canada's missing and murdered indigenous women and girls, captured by Canadian photographer Jon Adaskin.

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Outdoor  >  Surf

Rainforest ‘n Swells: Exploring Canada’s Surftown

Tofino, British Columbia

As if you needed another reason to travel to British Columbia ... introducing Canada's newest 'it' destination.

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Art & Culture

Will Butler on why humour is the highest form of art

Learning to go with the flow...

Sometimes the multi-instrumentalist powerhouse behind Arcade Fire has to step out alone and do his own thing. And while taking time off from one of the biggest bands in the world requires single-minded self-belief, it just wouldn't work without the ability to laugh at himself.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Transcending the cruel rhythms of life in Edmonton, Canada

Music-making in the “northern shitty oil-city”

Dave Ehrenreich’s documentary ‘Rhythm of Cruelty’ follows the Canadian band of the same name, duo and romantic partners Brandi Strauss and Ian Rowley.

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